"I love the people I've met on this platform, exposure to information and resources that helps me grow my business, and the ability to share with others."
"Aside from the Bible, The Long Walk to Freedom--Nelson Mandela's autobiography. It chronicle's his incredible journey and reveals the secrets of his success: faith, vision, courage, service, tenacity, focus, selflessness, righteous anger, etc."
Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller, psychologist, radio talk-show host, speaker and life coach, skillfully combines psychological, inspirational and strategic approaches to encourage, instruct and motivate.
For nearly 20 years, Dr. Miller has provided consultation both nationally and internationally in her work with businesses, government, non-profits, churches, and universities. Her dynamic yet relevant and relational manner has propelled her to the national stage as a featured guest on syndicated radio and television programs such as Fox News, Texas Justice, Trinity Broadcasting Network, and The Doctor’s In.
In her former role as the Senior Director of Education and Pastoral Care at the 47,000-member Lakewood Church, Dr. Miller led over 1000 staff and volunteers in 16 ministries who annually reached more than 250,000 people per year.
Dr. Miller has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Houston and Houston Baptist University in Houston, Texas and at the West Africa Theological Seminary in Lagos, Nigeria.
Dr. Miller’s life-work in the areas of recovery, education and personal and organizational development reflects her commitment to making an impact at both the micro and macro levels. Her style is refreshing, practical and real—making her expert advice powerful and life-transforming.
She is the co-owner of Charis Psychological Associates, in Houston, Texas. During her spare time, she enjoys fishing and boating with her husband, Charles.
I'm a psychologist and coach practicing in the Houston area. I am currently penning my first book and working on my new online radio show, Getting Good at Life.
How many times have you heard that a brand new year is "your time"? Well, it can mean more than just a catchphrase this year if you're a woman who senses the winds of transition blowing your way.
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Posted by Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller on March 2nd, 2010 • 3,248 Views
Are you organized at work, but not so much at home? Are friends shocked when they get into your "messy car?" Do people think you "have it together" until you open that bedroom closet? You may be surpr ...more
Posted by Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller on September 8th, 2009 • 2,898 Views
As generations go, ours is less inclined toward risk. We prefer to "play it safe." We do a great deal of looking without leaping. God invites us to walk the waters of impossibility. When did we start ...more
Posted by Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller on July 30th, 2009 • 3,095 Views
I recently read an old passage of scripture that gave me new insight. John 5 describes a man who suffered with an incurable disease for 38 years. At some point in his life, he made it to a pool of wa ...more
Posted by Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller on February 4th, 2009 • 3,319 Views
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I am concerned because I am a Black American and experience all of the joys and challenges that are unique to Blacks in America.
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Dear carolyn .it is a nice name .I am realy interested in subject of depression and bipolar depression.I would like to talk to you.my email is fredpatrick52@yahoo.com.
So would you please give me your email id ? I appreciate it so much
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fred patrick on 05/14/2015
welcome my sister..
blessings!
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V. D. Coleman on 10/10/2008
Thanks for adding me to your circle of friends. I will indeed pick you brain when in comes to psychological issues, being that I'm a student of the field.
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Eric Gross on 10/02/2008
thanks for the friend invite. I would love for you to read my book and tell me what you think...then help me spread the word.
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Patricia Neely-Dorsey on 09/03/2008