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Miille, Ema ASW, PPSC

Phone Number: 
(530) 771-7149
Business Address: 
613 G Street, Suite A
Davis, CA 95616

Miille, Ema ASW, PPSC

Hello and welcome to my practice! My name is Ema Miille and I am an Associate Clinical Social Worker located in Davis, California under the supervision of Loriene Honda, Ph.D., Ed.M. I have lived in the community for 25 years and feel a strong sense of commitment and love for this area and the people who live here. While I initially thought I would work in a career far different from social work, once I found this field, I have never looked back. I received both a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work and Master of Social Work from Sacramento State. During my studies, I completed internships in residential mental health settings as well as Elementary and Jr. High schools. My career path has lead me to discover a passion for working with children, adolescents and adults, with a particular focus on issues surrounding self-worth such as anxiety, depression, shame and eating disorders. When working with children, I wholeheartedly believe in working alongside parents and that parents or other familial supports are an integral part of the therapy process. Whenever possible, I involve parents with by using a check-in before each session to ensure that we are working together as a team to help your child in the best way possible. I believe that we are all intrinsically worthy of love and belonging but understand that knowing that for ourselves is not always easy. I am here to help you rediscover and connect to your authentic self.
Therapist Practice Hours: 
M-T, 11-7:00 p.m. and Sat & Sun, 11-7:00 p.m.
Out-of-Pocket Fee: 
$120
Sliding Scale: 
Yes
Gender: 
Female
Degree/License: 
Other
Other Degree: 
ASW, PPSC
City: 
Davis
On SHIP Panel: 
No
Areas of Expertise: 
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Depression
  • Eating Disorders
  • Romantic Concerns
  • Trauma and PTSD
Practice Orientations and Special Techniques: 
CBT
Humanistic
Other
Other Practice Orientations: 
Systems Theory and Strengths-Based, Shame Resilience Theory