About Me
I’m Michaela Miller, a dedicated Mental Health Therapist with a Master of Social Work from National University and a Bachelor’s in Family and Consumer Sciences with an emphasis in Early Childhood Development from Pittsburg State University.
I am passionate about helping others heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves. I support individuals, couples, children, and families through life’s most challenging moments. Whether that’s navigating trauma, managing emotional distress, or building healthier relationships. My approach is rooted in empathy, authenticity, and deep respect for each person’s unique journey.
My professional background includes serving as a Peer Support Specialist and Victim Advocate at the Cochise Family Advocacy Center, where I supported survivors of violent crime during and after forensic interviews and medical forensic exams. I also worked as a Foster Care Intern at Wellroot Family Services, advocating for children and families through school visits, court hearings, and resource coordination. Currently, I serve on the Board of Directors for Fountain of Hope Counseling, supporting organizational governance and outreach efforts.