Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW

Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is also an award-winning and best-selling author. Her latest book, “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues", details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each.

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania, MSW
  • University of Florida, BA, Health/Sociology

Professional Achievements

  • Published "Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues" in 2024
  • Published “Professor Kelli’s Guide to Finding a Husband” in 2010
  • Published “Thriving with ADHD” in 2018, winner of the Indie Book Award and Firebird Book Award
  • Co-hosted advice show on LA Talk Radio, currently hosts livestream show on Balance by Nature
  • Columnist for Psychology Today

Certifications & Organizations

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • Spokesperson for Brillia, ADHD Awareness
  • Psychotherapist Consultant for Cognitive Leap

Philosophy

Kelli strives to provide both immediate, short-term solutions and long-term, in-depth care for a wide variety of clients. Her strengths include helping clients develop better self-esteem, facilitating open and constructive communication among family members, and working with romantic partners to address underlying causes of dissatisfaction in a relationship.

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What are the telltale signs of a narcissist?
Only a trained professional would be able to tell for sure, but typically, if you see these traits, it may be likely that you're dealing with a narcissistic person:
  • They tend to have a grandiose sense of self-importance.
  • They may feel that they can only be understood by other exceptional and extraordinary people.
  • They have a strong desire for admiration, a sense of entitlement, a lack of empathy, and even resentment toward others.
Narcissism is a spectrum. There's a difference between somebody who is narcissistic, and somebody who has narcissistic personality disorder. A narcissistic person can have some of those traits and not necessarily have NPD.

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How can you make a girl fall for you?
While there isn’t necessarily a specific way to make a girl fall for you, you'll have a better chance at winning her heart if you’re being yourself as much as possible. Besides that, you might give her a few compliments that show you appreciate her talents and personality. If you think you'd be a good match, go ahead and ask her if she'd like to hang out together, so you can get to know each other better.

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How do I deal with finding my sexuality? Bisexuality vs pansexuality
It's okay to be confused about your sexuality. Sexuality is very fluid, so it's not always black and white. Take time to explore your attractions and consider how you feel in those situations to figure out what's right for you.

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Am I gay
It's okay to be confused about your sexuality and it might take time to figure out how you feel. Sexuality is very fluid and some people are in a gray area—they may not feel 100% gay or 100% straight, and that's okay. Start by trying to get comfortable with the fact that there may not be a concrete answer. Then, give yourself permission to explore your feelings and attactions. You might fantasize about someone of the same gender, but not want to pursue it. Or, you might choose to pursue it and see how you feel in that situation. You may find that it’s not really for you, or you may find that it feels right. Either way is totally fine, and then you’ll have a little bit more clarity.

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Can a relationship work after cheating?
Yes, a relationship can work after cheating. Infidelity isn't necessarily the end of a relationship. In fact, it can be a really nice opening for a deeper and more connected relationship. There's an opportunity here for partners to grow and learn from what happened. When the time is right, both partners can talk about what wasn't working in the relationship, or why they didn't feel connected, and then they can figure out a plan going forward to feel more connected and safer.

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