Marley Miller, MA, LPC

Staff Psychotherapist

She, Her, Hers

Psychotherapy Fee: $175

Marley has now been with the PFWC for several years and feels a deep affinity for working with the perinatal population. She works with both mothers and fathers individually. Marley offers outdoor sessions for clients looking to incorporate movement and more directed meditation practices focused on an individual's personal process. Please reach out if you'd like to learn more about this offering.

She is a graduate of the Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy program at Naropa University. With a background in outdoor education and backcountry guiding, she has cultivated a deep appreciation for the relationship between individuals and the natural world and utilizes the resources of this relationship within her work. Marley aspires to support clients in a way that serves them in the most holistic, authentic, and collaborative way possible. Additionally, Marley commits herself to continue education in order to hold an equitable and socially just space for clients and is interested in working with all families regardless of background. 

Previous clinical experience has involved working with individuals with special needs, supporting a crisis intervention counselor, as well as mentorship for incarcerated clients through Focus Reentry in Boulder, Co. Marley also holds a B.A. of Psychology from Smith College in Northampton, MA.  

Marley’s commitment to self-care includes: reading a good book, time with friends and loved ones, hiking, climbing, gardening, and every once in a while a sappy movie.

License
Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies LPC.0019428
Education
M.A. Naropa University
B.A. Smith College

Reflection from a client:

“I have really felt more calm and more like myself with my family.  I also have felt as if I've stepped more fully into my role as mom.
At the beginning of our sessions, I often felt as if I was falling apart; losing any semblance of myself in the process.  Now I feel whole again, but not just cobbled together, no, re-formed and new with a hope and anticipation of what the future holds.”

-Rachel, mom of 3