Deborah Miller, Ph.D., HSPP
Department of Psychology
Assistant Professor
Tom Raper Hall 238
(765) 973-8266
milldebo@iu.edu
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Ball State University, 2015
- M.A., Counseling, Ball State University, 2010
- B.S., Creative Writing, Ball State University, 2002
Current Teaching Interests
- Abnormal psychology, general psychology, diversity, relationships, counseling, study abroad, internships
Current Research Interests
- Transgender issues, LGBT issues, attitudes
Manusripts in progress
- Miller, D. J. (in progress) Attitudes toward nonbinary people: A qualitative exploration.
Selected Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)
- Perez-Arche, H., Miller, D. J. (2021). Differences in attitudes toward transgender identities based on right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and gender rigidity. Sex Roles
- Spengler, P. S., Miller, D. J., & Spengler, E. S. (2016). Psychological masquerade embedded in a cluster of related clinical errors: Real practice, real solutions, and their scientific underpinnings. Psychotherapy.
- Spengler, E. S., Miller, D. J., & Spengler, P. S. (2016). Microaggressions: Clinical errors with sexual minority clients. Psychotherapy.
- Miller, D., Spengler, E., & Spengler, P. S. (2015). A meta-analysis of the relationship of confidence to judgment accuracy. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 62(4), 553-567.
Selected Previous Employment Positions
- Licensed Psychologist and Health Service Provider in Psychology (HSPP); 2015 – Current
- Instructor, Department of Counseling Psychology, Ball State University, 2015
Selected Professional Activies
- Member: American Psychological Association - Current
- Division 44 (LGBT)
- Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology)
- Member: Midwestern Psychological Association – Current campus representative