William Miller

 

Professor of Psychology


Ph.D., Boston University, 1962

 

 

A Maryland licensed psychologist, Dr. Miller’s interests include clinical psychology/neuropsychology, psychotherapy, adulthood/aging, and health psychology.

Contact Dr. Miller if you would like more information about clinical psychology.

Courses

  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Personality
  • Health Psychology
  • Adulthood & Aging
  • Frontal Lobes & Executive Functioning
  • Personality Styles & Disorders
  • Existential-Positive Psychology:  New Wine in Old Bottles

Publications

  • Horton, A. M., Jr. & Miller, W. G. (1995).  Behavioral interventions with brain-injured children.  New York:  Plenum Press.
  • Miller, W. G. & Gil Berenguer, E. (1994).  Neuropsychological assessment of the traumatic head injured patient.  In S. Touyz, A. Gilandas, and D. Byrne (Eds.), Neuropsychology in clinical practice.  Sydney, Australia:  Academic Press.
  • Miller, W. G. and Miller, E. S. (1992).  Malingering in neuropsychological assessment.  In S. Hanson & D. Tucker (Eds.), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Review:  Neuropsychological Assessment.  Philadelphia:  Hanley & Belfus, Inc.
  • Miller, W. G. & Miller, F. D. (1992)  Accidental injuries of children.  In D. Templer, L. Hartlage, and W. G. Cannon (Eds.), Preventable brain damage :  Brain vulnerability and brain health.  New York:  Springer.
  • Miller, W. G. (1986).  The neuropsychology of head injuries.  In D. Wedding, A. M. Horton, Jr., and J. S. Webster (Eds.), The neuropsychology handbook:  Behavioral and clinical perspectives.  New York:  Springer Publishing Company.
  • Horton, A. M., Jr., and Miller, W. G. (1985).  Neuropsychology and behavior therapy.  In M. Hersen, R. M. Eisler, & P. M. Miller (Eds.), Progress in behavior modification.  (Vol. l9).  Orlando, Florida:  Academic Press.
  • Horton, A. M., Jr., and Miller, W. G. (1984).  Brain damage and rehabilitation.  In C. J. Golden (Ed.), Current topics in rehabilitation psychology.  New York:  Grune & Stratton, Inc.
  • Vernon, M. and Miller, W. G. (1973).  Language and nonverbal communication in cognitive and affective processes.  In B. B. Rubenstein (Ed.), Psychoanalysis and contemporary science  (Vol 2).  New York:  Macmillan.
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