Diane Miller, Psy. D., M.Ed., is a clinical psychologist who specializes in adult ADHD, racial identity issues, and sex therapy. Based in Philadelphia, she holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and a master's in human sexuality from Widener University. With more than a decade of expertise, she has dedicated her career to serving marginalized communities across various settings such as community mental health, and psychiatric hospitals.
She works at the Center for ADHD in Philadelphia, where she empowers individuals to navigate ADHD's complexities, fostering self-acceptance and proactive living. Her approach is deeply informed by her extensive work with underserved populations, offering a therapeutic space of trust, equity and support.
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