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In this powerful episode, psychologist Kristin Miller, who brings more than 40 years of experience in trauma healing and energy psychology, opens up about her own deeply personal journey through loss. After decades of guiding others through their hardest moments, tragedy struck her own family when her daughter, Emily Grace, passed away in 2023.
Kristin vulnerably shares how she navigated the immediate shock and numbness that helped her survive the early aftermath, and how her healing unfolded through the steady support of loved ones and the profound collective love expressed during memorial gatherings. Rather than relying on religious or spiritual frameworks, Kristin discovered that Great Love and heart-to-heart connections became her anchor, linking her to both her living children and her daughter on the other side.
Throughout the conversation, Kristin blends her professional expertise with her personal experience, offering practical tools for moving through trauma and emotional overwhelm. She shares accessible energy psychology techniques, strategies for managing difficult emotions, and simple practices listeners can begin using right away.
Kristin emphasizes the vital role of heart connection, community, and surrendering to love during life’s hardest seasons. She also encourages building a foundation of self-care and mindfulness before crises arise, so that when life inevitably shifts, we can meet pain with resilience, support, and open-hearted presence.
This episode is a compassionate reminder that even in the deepest grief, love remains, and it can guide us home.
About Kristin:
Welcoming Great Love in Grief Healing
Kristin Miller, Ph.D., Psychologist, has specialized in the treatment of
developmental and intergenerational trauma for the past 38 years. Dr. Miller
led the ACEP Emotional First Project and helped create Resources for
Resilience (https://r4r.energypsych.org/) and Emotional First Aid materials
(www.r4rtraining.support), offering transformative trainings through the
Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP) and Finding
Recovery and Empowerment from Abuse (FREA) Humanitarian Committees
(https://www.frea.support/).
Through her partnership with the Peaceful Heart Network
(https://peacefulheart.se/), Dr. Miller integrates First Aid for Stress in Trauma
(FAST) into all community offerings, ensuring accessible trauma support for
diverse populations. Her work includes community trauma management,
recovery leadership, and psycho-spiritual support groups promoting personal
and collective wellbeing.
Dr. Miller’s leadership spans collaborations with therapists, peer support
volunteers, first responders, veterans, Indigenous communities, school-based
trauma programs, hospital initiatives, domestic violence recovery teams, and
crisis intervention efforts following both natural and human-made disasters.
She also contributed to the Veteran-to-Veteran Healing Project in Las Vegas,
training veterans in Thought Field Therapy to manage trauma and support
peers.
In 2019, Dr. Miller was honored with the Humanitarian of the Year award by
the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP) for her service
and compassionate impact.
Her greatest calling is guiding psycho-spiritual groups that cultivate a deep
connection with Source, Great Love, Mother Earth, and one’s Essential
Nature. The profound loss of her daughter has brought Dr. Miller into an even
deeper communion with Great Love, inspiring her current mission to create
resources that help others heal grief and trauma through this sacred
connection.
Contact: krisjohnmill@gmail.com
Connect with Krisitn:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristin.miller.1042
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KristinMillerPhD-PeaceProject
Link Tree to All the Humanitarian Websites and EP Resources: https://linktr.ee/acephumanitariancommittee


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