Barbara Helen Miller

Master of Arts in Psychology and Religion; Ph.D. in Anthropology; Graduate of the C G Jung Institute, Zürich; member of IAAP, AGAP, NAAP

Talen: Engels, Nederlands
Locatie van de praktijk:  Hilversum
T: 035 6421286 | E: millerbh@telfort.nl

Credentials

Master of Arts in Psychology and Religion; Ph.D. in Anthropology; Graduate of the C G Jung Institute, Zürich; member of IAAP, AGAP, NAAP

Type cliënten:

Langlopende therapie voor volwassenen die ontwikkeling en creativiteit zoeken, en bij wie langdurige conflicten, impasses en pijn een rol hebben gespeeld.

Over mij:

Het werk is een uitnodiging om levenservaringen te delen; de droom is vaak het voertuig, waarbij de therapeut getuige en empathisch deelnemer is. De daaruit voortvloeiende dialoog wordt gezien als de ontwikkeling van zowel de interpersoonlijke als de intrapersoonlijke relatie. De voortdurende focus van de therapeut is op het individuatieproces.

Publicaties

Miller, B.H. (2007), Connecting and Correcting, A Case Study of Sami Healers in Porsanger. Leiden: CNWS Publications.

Miller, B.H. (2009), Establishing the Coastal Sami healer, in J. Jansen, S. Luning, E. de Maaker (Eds.), Traditions on the Move, Essays in Honor of Jarich Oosten. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.

Miller, B.H. (2010), Traditional Coastal Sami healers in transition, In M. Stein, R. Jones (Eds.), Cultures and Identities in Transition. London: Routledge.

Miller, B.H. (2011), A Sami healer’s diagnosis: a case of embodied countertransference? In R. Jones (Ed.), Body, Mind and Healing after Jung, A Space of Questions. London: Routledge.

Miller, B.H. (2014), The loss and gain of timing: Active imagination in performance, In C. E. Stephenson (Ed.), Jung and Moreno, Essays on the theatre of human nature. London: Routledge.

Miller, B.H. (2015), Idioms of Sami Health and Healing. Edmonton: The University of Alberta Press

Miller, B.H. (2018), Traditions, Traps and Trends: Transfer of Knowledge in Arctic Regions. Edmonton: The University of Alberta Press

Miller, B.H. (2018), Symbolic Healing – C.G. Jung, In Masaeli & Sneller (Eds) Cosmic Consciousness and Human Excellence, Implications for Global Ethics. Cambridge: Scholars Publishing.

Miller, B.H. (2020), Georg Ernst Stahl’s holistic organism. In C. McMillan, R. Main, D. Henderson (Eds.) Holism, Possibilities and Problems. London: Routledge.

Miller, B.H. (2021), (co-author Sigvald Persen), Visions at work: when an untold story becomes a ghost. In C. Buijs & W. Welling (Eds.) Healing Power, Living Traditions, Global Interactions. Leiden: Sidestone Press.

Miller, B.H. & Zhang, Qi (2021). I Ching and Analytical Psychology, Jung Journal, 15:2

Miller, B.H. (2023), Picturing the Sámi and participation mystique. In M. Carter & A. Farah (Eds.) The Spectre of the Other in Jungian Psychoanalysis; Political, Psychological and Sociological Perspectives, London: Routledge.
   
Miller, B.H. (2023), Steen der wijzen, graallegend, analytische psychologie, Filosofie-Tijdschrift, 33:1.
   
Miller, B.H. & C. Buijs & K. van Dam (2023), Representations and Indigenous voices. In Buijs, C. et al (Eds.) People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic, Anthropological Perspectives on Representation. London: Routledge.
   
Miller, B.H. & S. Persen (2023), Sámi children collect cloudberries guided by place names. In Buijs, C. et al (Eds.) People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic, Anthropological Perspectives on Representation. London: Routledge.
   
Miller, B.H. & S. Persen & M.S. Dolson (2023), Life histories of Sámi fishermen and communities in Finnmark. In Buijs, C. et al (Eds.) People, Places, and Practices in the Arctic, Anthropological Perspectives on Representation. London: Routledge.