
Associated Faculty: Arianne E. Miller
Office: NE-182 | Phone: (619) 594-4626 | Email: [email protected]
Arianne E. Miller is an Assistant Professor of Counseling and School Psychology and
a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with specialties in Multicultural and LGBTQ Psychology,
Adolescence, and Eating Disorders. Dr. Miller is interested in identifying and removing
obstacles that prevent individuals and communities from engaging in self-care practices
that contribute to overall health and well-being. With regard to LGBTQ studies, she
seeks to make visible the ways gender and sexual orientation are frequently conflated
in research and everyday life, as well as the ways in which race and gender are often
made invisible in the context of sexual orientation. She is currently working on a
paper that examines recent trends in empirical studies that address the phenomenon
known as “Gaydar.”
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