Katrina H. Miller

Technical/Medical Writer

United States

Katrina H. Miller writes about behavioral health and relationships. She has more than 60,000 hours of experience communicating with professionals, graduate students and clients about good mental health. She graduated from Utah State University in 1997 with a PhD in Family and Human Development. She obtained her certification for medical writing from the American Medical Writers Association. She writes for "Globalpost.com and "Modernmoms.com." She has written for ""The Salt Lake Tribune," "Moxiementalhealth.com," and "Family Processes."

Dr. Miller operates the business, "MoxieMentalHealth.com," a company specializing in medical and business-to-business writing.

In addition to writing, Dr. Miller is involved in professional activities in her community:
--Faculty, University of Phoenix (Clinical Mental Health Counseling)
--Private practice, Katrina H Miller Counseling (private mental health counseling in multi-specialty office)
--Board of Directors, Odyssey House (a nonprofit organization of substance abuse treatment centers in Utah)
"I care about people and know how to motivate them. I engage readers in a caring conversation, hoping they will take action to improve their health and the health of persons they care for. "
--Katrina H. Miller
Katrina is proficient in APA, AMA, and AP styles.

Portfolio
Everyday Life - Global Post
09/10/2013
How to Deal With Accusations in Marriage

Dealing with accusations in marriage can evoke a powerful desire to protect your dignity. Your hurt feelings might lead you to elaborate on your partner’s shortcomings or avoid spending ...

Everyday Life - Global Post
09/07/2013
The Spiritual Side of Relationships

Your relationships are ideally treated with great respect and that makes them sacred, according to the definition of sacred found on YourDictionary.com. A focus on spirituality as part of ...

Everyday Life - Global Post
08/20/2013
Surviving a Marital Betrayal

When your standards of decency have been violated by a marital betrayal, you may feel to feel a desire to hurt back, avoid the partner who hurt you or even leave the relationship. However, negative ...

Motherhood - ModernMom
08/15/2013
How to Stay Married After 20 Years

Your desire to stay married for more than 20 years demonstrates that you embrace commitment. Commitment is the most powerful predictor of whether you will be able to keep your relationship going for ...

Motherhood - ModernMom
07/31/2013
Marriage Vs. Cohabitation

You may be thinking of moving in with your boyfriend, but aren't sure if it is the right thing to do. You may wonder if living with your romantic partner will hurt or help your children, or ...