Lisa Miller is a professor in the clinical psychology program at Columbia University, Teachers College, and holds a joint appointment in the department of Psychiatry at Columbia Medical School. She is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child and founder and director of the Spiritual Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program in spirituality and psychology.
Erudite, compelling . . . Miller's iconoclasm challenges
orthodoxies and common practice . . . what makes this a credible
and original investigation is Miller's solid and verifiable
clinical and epidemiological data
*i Newspaper*
Lisa Miller is the leading psychologist of her generation on the
benefits of religion and spirituality. She asks, 'What makes life
worth living?' and finds evidence-based answers
*author of Learned Optimism*
A new revolution of health and well being. She shows through
scientific research, clinical insight, and personal experience that
we can always choose between two modes of conscious awareness, each
with profoundly different outcomes for our health and daily
experience
*author of Super Brain*
A captivating look at what happens to our brains when we're
connected to something greater than ourselves - and what it does
for our lives
*author of Think Again*
Ushers in a new science of healing. This work is urgent; a vision
for human potential that is sorely needed in our time . . . I
simply could not put it down
*author of Breaking Night: My Journey from Homeless to Harvard*
Truly transformative . . . Lisa Miller's life's work and story
weave a tapestry of science, psychology and spirituality which
unfolds a world of mystery and meaning . . . reveals a unity to the
universe that can be accessed by both heart and mind for our mental
and physical well-being
*author of Why Do People Suffer?*
Potent, profound, and accessible . . . a compelling examination of
the correlations between spirituality and mental health
*Kirkus Reviews*
Unequivocally shows that spirituality heals. Her pioneering
research has vast implications not only for medical science, but
also for the growing field of consciousness research
*author of Healing Words*
A revisionist account of mind and matter . . . Miller argues that
spiritual awareness is to be found across religious differences and
should be considered a birthright
*Church Times*
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