Arianne Miller, PhD, is an assistant professor in the department of counseling and school psychology and a licensed clinical psychologist at San Diego State University. She is core faculty in the Community-Based Block program, a multicultural counseling and social justice education master’s program, where she teaches numerous clinical courses and provides clinical supervision.
Miller’s scholarship focuses on self-care processes among students, clinicians, and the general public, as well as making visible the ways race, gender, and sexual orientation are frequently conflated in research and everyday life. Miller’s current projects are focused on developing conceptual and culturally inclusive models of self-care, examining student and faculty perspectives on practicing self-care, and investigating transdisciplinary approaches to improving self-care among patients and the public. Miller’s clinical specialties include multicultural and LGBTQ psychology and eating disorders. Prior to entering academia, she was a staff psychologist at Fenway Health, a multidisciplinary community health and research center devoted to serving LGBTQ+ communities in the greater New England area.