Matthew J. Miller, PhD

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Matthew J. Miller, PhD, (he/him) is Professor and Co-Graduate Program Director of the counseling programs at Loyola University Chicago where he currently holds the Fr. Walter P. Krolikowski, SJ Endowed Research Professorship. He directs the Race, Culture, and Health Equity Lab, is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Counseling Psychology, and is a former Member of the Board of Directors for the Asian American Psychological Association. His research program (a) examines ways in which racism and cultural experiences relate to mental health in AAPI populations and in other diverse communities, (b) evaluates the measurement of racial and cultural constructs, and (c) tests evidence-based culturally responsive mental health interventions. He is also a filmmaker and the creator of SPOKENproject, where he produces documentary style mental health films in order to share mental health information and resources with communities in an accessible way. He is currently developing and testing a first-person narrative documentary style video intervention designed to increase one’s ability to cope with racism experiences and reduce racism-related stress.

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