Rebecca Miller, PhD
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PhD
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
MA
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
BA
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
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Director, Peer Support & Family Initiatives, CMHC, Connecticut Mental Health Center
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Education
PhD
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
MA
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
BA
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
Additional Titles
Director, Peer Support & Family Initiatives, CMHC, Connecticut Mental Health Center
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Education
PhD
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
MA
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
BA
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
Additional Titles
Director, Peer Support & Family Initiatives, CMHC, Connecticut Mental Health Center
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Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Director, Peer Support & Family Initiatives, CMHC, Connecticut Mental Health Center
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Psychiatry
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- Connecticut Mental Health Center
- Dean's Advisory Council for LGBTQI Affairs
- GROW Initiative Leadership
- Outpatient Division
- Psychiatry
- Psychology Section
- Yale Medicine Outlist
- Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Training
- Yale University School of Medicine (2007)
- PhD
- Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2006)
- Predoctoral Fellowship
- Yale University School of Medicine (2005)
- MA
- Long Island University, Clinical Psychology (2002)
- BA
- Barnard College - Columbia University (1997)
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Medical Research Interests
Community Mental Health Services; Community Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mood Disorders; Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
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0000-0003-4192-9062
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Anthony J. Pavlo, PhD
Ashley Clayton
Chyrell Bellamy, MSW, PhD
Larry Davidson, PhD
Michael Rowe, PhD
Thomas Styron
31Publications
1,272Citations
Mental Health
Community Mental Health Services
Publications
2025
Peer-to-peer feminist mentoring: Women in academic medicine and advocacy for the rights of those with serious mental illness
Carr E, Miller R. Peer-to-peer feminist mentoring: Women in academic medicine and advocacy for the rights of those with serious mental illness. Feminism & Psychology 2025, 36: 15-25. DOI: 10.1177/09593535251364595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsMental illnessAcademic medicineSerious mental illnessFeminist mentoringMental health symptomsPublic sector settingsIssues of powerSocial justice frameworkHealth careMental healthHealth symptomsSexual assaultPatriarchal foundationsDistressing experienceJustice frameworkFirst-person experienceSociopolitical oppressionSector settingsIllnessSocially just actionsHealthMedicineMentoringWomenMentor perspectivesKnitting Together Recovery: Weaving Together a Life
Miller R. Knitting Together Recovery: Weaving Together a Life. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2025, sbaf118. PMID: 40801755, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaf118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetric
2023
From the Medical Model to the Recovery Model: Psychologists Engaging in Advocacy and Social Justice Action Agendas in Public Mental Health
Carr E, Davenport K, Murakami-Brundage J, Robertson S, Miller R, Snyder J. From the Medical Model to the Recovery Model: Psychologists Engaging in Advocacy and Social Justice Action Agendas in Public Mental Health. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2023, 93: 120-130. PMID: 36780283, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCivil rights advocacySocial change agentsBasic human rightsMedical modelPolicy transformationRights advocacyHuman rightsPolicy levelAction agendaAdvocacy effortsCultural changeChange agentsDiscipline of psychologyMental health systemCommunity settingsPublic mental healthAdvocatesRecovery-oriented approachSystems of careMeaningful lifeAdvocacyRightsUnique positionRecovery-oriented careHealth system
2022
Peer support for discharge from inpatient mental health care
Phalen P, Miller R, Frampton B, Jones N, Machin K, Rose D, Stewart H, Carras M. Peer support for discharge from inpatient mental health care. The Lancet Psychiatry 2022, 9: 541-542. PMID: 35717961, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(22)00101-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricTo Disclose or Not to Disclose? Peer Workers Impact on a Culture of Safe Disclosure for Mental Health Professionals With Lived Experience
Byrne L, Roennfeldt H, Davidson L, Miller R, Bellamy C. To Disclose or Not to Disclose? Peer Workers Impact on a Culture of Safe Disclosure for Mental Health Professionals With Lived Experience. Psychological Services 2022, 19: 9-18. PMID: 34043384, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2020
Suicide prevention in community mental health: changing systems
Ponce A, Miller R, Al-Jammaly M, Renaud E, Bailey M, Devine S, Oberleitner L. Suicide prevention in community mental health: changing systems. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2020, 19: 359-366. DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-06-2019-0062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsCommunity mental health centerMental health centersMental health careHealth centersSuicide riskCommunity mental health providersHealth careProvider survey responsesMental health providersSuicide risk managementCommunity mental healthDirect care staffPerformance improvement projectProvider comfortPatient deathProvider concernsPatient experienceHealth providersHealthcare providersSuicide assessmentMental illnessProvider experienceCare staffCommunity settingsSuicide preventionWhen reality breaks from us: lived experience wisdom in the Covid-19 era
Florence A, Miller R, Bellamy C, Bernard P, Bien C, Atterbury K, Bragg C, Diaz A, Gardien E, Guy K, Hansen C, Maclean K, Milton B, Nelson L, Samoskevich J, Smith S, Stanojlovic M, Wexler T, Zorzanelli R, Davidson L. When reality breaks from us: lived experience wisdom in the Covid-19 era. Psychosis 2020, 12: 363-367. DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2020.1817138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricPublic Servant, Silent Servant: A Call to Action for Advocacy Training in Public Service Settings
Hunt MG, Miller RA, Stacy MA, Lynam S, Carr ER. Public Servant, Silent Servant: A Call to Action for Advocacy Training in Public Service Settings. Psychological Services 2020, 17: 37-43. PMID: 31424240, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConcepts
2019
Psychologists as Educators: Creating Change in Community Mental Health
Ponce A, Carr E, Miller R, Olezeski C, Silva M. Psychologists as Educators: Creating Change in Community Mental Health. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 2019, 50: 427-433. DOI: 10.1037/pro0000253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsCommunity mental health centerMental health care settingsEvidence-based careMental health centersEvidence-based practice uptakeHealth care settingsMental health systemCommunity mental healthMental health disparitiesRecovery-oriented systemsEvidence-based practiceHealth centersCare settingsInterprofessional educationMental illnessHealth disparitiesHealth systemMental healthHealth careCareBehavior changePractice uptakeProfessional staff membersRole of psychologistsStaff membersStructural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective
Clayton A, Miller R, Gambino M, Rowe M, Ponce AN. Structural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective. Community Mental Health Journal 2019, 56: 32-41. PMID: 31659550, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-019-00490-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsStructural barriersMental health providers' perspectivesPublic mental health centersView of citizenshipPublic mental health settingsHealth provider perspectiveMental health centersMental health settingsMental health providersCurrent care modelsFull citizenshipCitizenship approachCommunity lifeCitizenshipHealth centersCare modelHealth providersHealth settingsSocietal participationMental illnessCitizenship measureProvider perspectivesGreater accessStrong connectionProviders
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activity American Psychological Association
08/01/2016 - 12/31/2020Peer Review Groups and Grant Study SectionsMemberDetailsContinuing Education Committeeactivity Connecticut Psychological Association
2010 - 2012Professional OrganizationsRepresentativeDetailsBoard of Directors
Honors
honor Distinguished Faculty Award for Contributions as a Teacher
06/01/2023Yale School of Medicine AwardPsychology Section, Department of PsychiatryDetailsUnited Stateshonor Goldberg Leadership in Education
08/08/2019National AwardAmerican Psychological Association Div 18 Psychologists in Public ServiceDetailsUnited Stateshonor Early Career Contribution to Psychology
11/18/2010Regional AwardConnecticut Psychological AssociationDetailsUnited States
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