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Associate Professor Judi Miller

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Department: School of Health Sciences

Email: judi.miller@canterbury.ac.nz

Direct Dial: +64 3 3693525

Office: Rehua Level 3

Language: English

About
Research / Creative works
Networks

Fields of Research

  • Brief counselling
  • Career development theory and practice
  • Professionalization of counselling
  • Qualitative research methodology
  • Sociology of counselling

Researcher Summary

Research interests include vocational guidance and counselling; gender issues in counselling and career development; brief counselling; professionalization in counselling; sociology of counselling; evaluation of counsellor effectiveness; qualitative research methodology.

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Education: Counselling
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Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

Journal Articles
  • Mataiti H., van Bysterveldt A. and Miller J. (2016) Changing roles and responsibilities: the development of coaching in early intervention education settings, in Aotearoa New Zealand. NZ Research in ECE Journal 19: 15-31.
  • Miller JH. (2014) Professionalism interrupted? Professionalism's challenges to local knowledge in New Zealand counselling. Current Sociology 62(1): 100-113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392113513396.
  • Gossman M. and Miller JH. (2012) The third person in the room': Recording the counselling interview for the purpose of counsellor training-barrier to relationship building or effective tool for professional development? Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 12(1): 25-34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14733145.2011.582649.
  • Miller J. (2012) Erratum to Editorial: Counselling and guidance initiatives in Aotearoa New Zealand (British Journal of Guidance & Counselling (2012) 40, 3, 187-190, 10.1080/03069885). British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 40(4): 423. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2012.710414.
  • Miller JH. (2012) Counselling and guidance initiatives in Aotearoa New Zealand. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 40(3): 187-190. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2012.683665.
  • Miller JH. (2012) Does the evidence that mindfulness-based interventions may assist counsellors and their clients post-earthquake stack up? Counselling Psychology Quarterly 25(3): 339-342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070.2012.672257.
  • Southern A. and Miller J. (2012) Work and psychiatric illness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: implications for career practice. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 40(3): 221-233. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2012.678289.
  • Miller JH. (2011) But wait, there's more: Evidence-based practice and researcher allegiance. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 24(2): 167-169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070.2011.577986.
  • Miller JH. (2011) More than a Decade of Considerable Change: An Interpretation of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors Newsletters 1997-2009. New Zealand Journal of Counselling 31(1): 1-15.
  • Miller J. (2010) The helpfulness of building positive perceptions of counselling among clients and allied professionals. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 23(1): 125-127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515071003630076.
  • Miller JH. (2010) Current views on the therapeutic value of homework in counselling and psychotherapy. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 23(2): 235-238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515071003798121.
  • Miller JH. (2010) Evidence-based practice and the future of counselling: The debate revisited. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 23(4): 425-428. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070.2010.526814.
  • Okamura Y. and Miller J. (2010) Career development strategies for Japanese immigrant teachers. Australian Journal of Career Development 19(3): 33-42.
  • Miller J. (2009) Research Digest. Guidance and counselling in Hong Kong, Malaysia and China. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 22(2): 279-281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070903010819.
  • Miller J. (2009) The effects of expectations on experiences with psychotherapy. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 22(3): 343-346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070903265454.
  • Miller JH. (2009) Does teaching a solution-focused model of counselling work? A follow-up of graduates. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 10(3): 173-182. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14733140903229440.
  • Okamura Y. and Miller J. (2009) Surviving teaching: Learning from Japanese native-speaker teachers. SET: Research Information for Teachers 2009(1): 12-18.
  • Miller J. (2008) Research Digest. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 21(1): 99-101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09515070701685713.
  • Miller J. (2007) Who determines value?: Counsellors' fees in a third-party funding environment. Counselling, Psychotherapy and Health 3(1): 115-120.
  • Miller JH. (2006) Handbook of professional and ethical practice for psychologists, counsellors and psychotherapists. BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING 34(3): 421-423. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069880600769753.
  • Miller JH. (2005) The purpose of counselling and psychotherapy. BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING 33(4): 541-543.
  • Raffensperger M. and Miller J. (2005) Counselling services for adults with an intellectual disability. New Zealand Journal of Counselling 26(2): 37-54.
  • Miller JH. (2004) Building a Solution-Focused Strategy into Career Counselling. New Zealand Journal of Counselling 25(1): 18-30.
  • Miller JH. (2004) Extending the use of constructivist approaches in career guidance and counselling: Solution-focused strategies. Australian Journal of Career Development 13(1): 50-59.
  • Miller JH. (2004) Third-Party Funding and Counselling in New Zealand: Implications for Counselling Services and Professional Autonomy. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling 26(3): 285-299.
  • Agee M., Beere V., Beverley K., Cornforth S., Crocket L., Everts H., Lang S., McDonald A., Manthei R. and Miles L. (2003) NZAC Research Conference: What is the relationship of bread to research? Participants speak. New Zealand Association of Counsellors Newsletter 24(3): 38-39.
  • Miller J. (2003) Marketing Counselling in New Zealand: The Images of Practice. New Zealand Journal of Counselling 24(1): 66-82.
  • Manthei B. and Miller J. (2001) New Zealand counselling, therapy and guidance-related literature, 1990-2000: a bibliography. New Zealand Journal of Counselling 22(1): 13-110.
  • FERGUSON VA. and MILLER JH. (1993) STAIRCASING WITHIN ACCESS, A TRAINING-PROGRAM FOR THE UNEMPLOYED - FACT OR FICTION. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES 28(1): 43-56.
Chapters
  • Miller J. (2019) Solution-Focused Theory and Career Practice. In Arthur N; Neault R; McMahon M (Ed.), Career Theory and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice (1st ed.): 249-261. Canada: CERIC.
  • Miller JH. (2017) Solution-focused Career Counselling. In McMahon M (Ed.), Career Counselling Constructivist Approaches (2nd ed.): 127-138. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
  • Miller JH. and Furbish DS. (2013) Counseling in New Zealand. In Hohenshil TH; Amundson NE; Niles SG (Ed.), Counseling around the world: An international handbook: 349-360. Alexandria: American Counseling Association.
  • Miller J. (2011) Marketing, advertising and ethics: Communicating with the public. In Crocket K; Agee M; Cornforth S (Ed.), Ethics in Practice: A Guide for Counsellors: 53-57. Wellington: Dunmore Publishing.
  • Miller J. (2011) Professional disclosure statements. In Crocket K; Agee M; Cornforth S (Ed.), Ethics in Practice: A Guide for Counsellors: 58-61. Wellington: Dunmore Publishing.
  • Miller J. (2006) Using a solution-building approach in career counselling. In McMahon M; Patton W (Ed.), Career Counselling: Constructivist Approaches: 123-137. London: Routledge.
  • Miller J., Manthei R. and Gilmore A. (1998) School counsellors and guidance networks: roles revisited. In Edward R; Harrison R; Tait A (Ed.), Telling Tales: Perspectives on Guidance and Counselling in Learning: 109-124. London: Open University Press.
Edited Volumes
  • Miller JH. (2012) British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 40(3), Special Issue: Symposium: Counselling and Guidance Initiatives in Aotearoa New Zealand. Abingdon: Routledge. 127pp.
Authored Books
  • Liberty K. and Miller J. (2002) Research as a Resource for Evidence-based Practice. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press. 339pp.
  • Manthei R. and Miller J. (2000) Good Counselling: A Client's Guide. Auckland: Pearson Education New Zealand. 133pp.
Conference Contributions - Published
  • Mataiti H., van Bysterveldt AK. and Miller J. (2017) Coaching as an instrument of culture change in early childhood intervention. In.
  • Mataiti H., van Bysterveldt A. and Miller J. (2015) Evolving understandings: Coaching development in early intervention education settings in Aotearoa New Zealand. In.
  • Rodgers NP. and Miller JH. (2011) The use of evidence-based research to inform counselling practice: challenges for counsellor educators. In Proceedings of Counsellor Education conference: 73-80.
  • Miller J. (2007) Using Solution-focused thinking in career counselling. In Counselling, Psychotherapy and Health 3(1): 72-87.
Conference Contributions - Other
  • Miller J. (2019) Sharing SF gems I have gathered while working with students. Napier, New Zealand: Solution-Focused Practice Conference, 20-21 Mar 2019.
  • Miller J. (2018) Current Practice of M.Counselling Student Counsellors. University of Canterbury: Contemporary Counselling Research Symposium, 12-12 Mar 2018.
  • Miller J. (2018) Current Research Practice of Master of Counselling Students. University of Canterbury: UC Counselling Symposium, 20-20 Mar 2018.
  • Miller JH. (2017) Am I doing Solution-Focused counselling well? Christchurch: 2nd Annual Solution-focused practice conference, 15-15 Mar 2017.
  • Miller JH. (2016) Solution-focused counselling in Aotearoa New Zealand: Doing things differently. Napier, New Zealand: Keynote for Inaugural New Zealand Solution-focused Practice Conference, 4-4 Mar 2016.
  • Miller J. and Agee M. (2015) Ethical marketing for counsellors. Auckland, New Zealand: 2015 New Zealand Association of Counsellors National Conference, 17-18 Jul 2015.
  • Miller JH. (2015) Solution-focused practice-based research: does it inform practice? Wilmington, NC, USA: 2015 Conference on Solution-Focused Practices, 6-7 Nov 2015.
  • Miller JH. (2014) Building practice-based solution-focused research down under. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Solution-focused Brief Therapy Association Conference, 5-8 Nov 2014.
  • Miller JH. (2014) The role of research in broadening the 'evidence-base' for counselling: a worthwhile focus for NZAC? Wellington, New Zealand: Invited presentation at New Zealand Association of Counsellors 1974 - 2014 (NZAC), 8-8 Aug 2014.
  • Miller JH. (2013) Building practice-based solution-focused research with student case studies. Gold Coast, Australia: FIRST Australian and New Zealand Solution-Focused Conference, 26-28 Jul 2013.
  • Barraclough SJ. and Miller J. (2012) Changes to counsellors' practice as a result of the Canterbury earthquakes. Napier, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors Research Conference, 3-4 Dec 2012.
  • Miller JH. (2010) Inclusion and Equality: The Challenge of Māori Knowledge for the Professionalization of New Zealand Counselling. Gothenburg, Sweden: 17th International Sociological Association World Congress (ISA), 11-17 Jul 2010.
  • Miller JH. (2010) Lighten Up: The place of humour in the shaping of professional identities. Gothenburg, Sweden: 17th International Sociological Association World Congress (ISA), 11-17 Jul 2010.
  • Miller JH. (2010) Taking a walk on the light side: interpreting humorous representation of counselling in cartoons. Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors & Australian Counselling Association 2010 (NZAC & ACA), 30 Sep-2 Oct 2010.
  • Raffensperger M., Miller J. and Mirfin-Veitch B. (2010) A rewarding but complex practice environment. Auckland, New Zealand: Pacific Counselling Hui, 30 Sep-2 Oct 2010.
  • Miller J. (2009) Doing Hope: Helping Optimistic Possibilities Emerge. Hamilton, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) Conference 2009: Tumanakotia te Mahi Tahi- Doing Hope Together, 17-20 Sep 2009.
  • Miller JH. (2008) A decade of significant change: A content analysis of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors Newsletters 1997-2007. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: 6th NZAC Research Conference, 20-21 Nov 2008.
  • Miller JH. (2008) Conference theme: 'Realising research rigour'. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: 6th NZAC Research Conference, 20-21 Nov 2008.
  • Miller JH. (2008) Professional autonomy challenged: An account of a decade of growth, development and challenge in the New Zealand Association of Counsellors. Hong Kong: International Conference on Counselling, 10-12 Jul 2008.
  • Miller JH. (2007) What comes after graduation? Counsellors' ongoing professional development. Dunedin, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors Te Roopu Kaiwhiriwhiri O Aotearoa Conference, 27-29 Jun 2007.
  • Miller JH. (2006) Solution-focused thinking in career counselling. Brisbane, Australia: International Conference on Counselling 2006, 5-8 Jul 2006.
  • Miller JH. (2006) The price of counselling: Who determines its value? Brisbane, Australia: International Conference on Counselling 2006, 5-8 Jul 2006.
  • Raffensperger M., Miller J. and Hayward H. (2005) Making counselling more accessible. Washington, DC, USA: The Alliance for Full Participation, 1 Sep 2005.
  • Miller J. (2004) How counsellors view their learning. Christchurch, New Zealand: NZAC Research Conference, 7 Oct 2004.
  • Miller J. and Liberty K. (2004) Research-based practice in early childhood education. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Early Childhood Research 8th Annual Symposium, 1 Nov 2004.
  • Miller JH. (2003) Building a solution-focused strategy into career counselling. Auckland, New Zealand: Career Practitioners Association of New Zealand, 1 Oct 2003.
  • Miller JH. (2003) Who pays for counselling? Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors' Research Conference, 1 Oct 2003.
  • Miller J. (2002) Professional faces: strategies for the development of New Zealand counselling. Brisbane, Australia: XVth International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, 1 Jul 2002.
  • Miller J. (2002) The image of respectful practice. Auckland, New Zealand: International Association for Counselling and New Zealand Association of Counsellors conference, 1 Jun 2002.
  • Miller J. (2002) What Counts in Counselling? The Impact of Specific Third Party Funding on the Work of New Zealand Counsellors. Brisbane, Australia: XVth International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, 1 Jul 2002.
  • Miller J. (2000) Professionalisation and counselling: Can these co-exist? Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors conference, 31 Aug 2000.
  • Miller J. (2000) Systemic career and brief solution-focused counselling. Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors Conference, 31 Aug 2000.
  • Miller J. and Manthei R. (2000) Counselling well informed clients. Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Association of Counsellors Conference, 31 Aug 2000.
  • Miller J. (1999) Two Day workshop: Solution-building guidance in schools. Dunedin, New Zealand: Workshop for school deans and counsellors for Dunedin College of Education, 1 Jan 1999.
Oral Presentations
  • Miller JH. (2017) What's in it for us?: self regulation and counselling education standards.. Christchurch: NZAC/CWCB Colloquium, 23 Feb 2017.
  • Barraclough S. and Miller J. (2014) The Master of Counselling Programme at the University of Canterbury. Petersgate Counselling Centre, Christchurch: Staff seminar.
  • Miller JH. (2014) 40 years of progress: the people and politics. Christchurch: NZAC Canterbury and West Coast branch 40th anniversary.
  • Miller JH. (2011) A light-hearted look at counselling. Christchurch, New Zealand: NZAC Colloquium.
  • Miller J. (2005) Using a Solution-focused approach to a client case-study. Christchurch, New Zealand: NZCCP Seminar, 16 Jun 2005.
  • Miller JH. (2005) Using Research as a Resource in Early Childhood Education. Taita College, Wellington, New Zealand: Hutt-City Kindergartens' Association, 21 Nov 2005.
  • Miller J. (2001) The implications of third-party funding on counselling practice. Christchurch: Petersgate Counselling Centre counsellor training, 12 Aug 2005.
Other
  • Miller J. (2010) G. Monk, J. Winslade and S. Sinclair, New horizons in multicultural counseling. California: Sage Publications, 2008. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 38(2): 235-236. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069881003616922. [Book Review].
  • Miller JH. (2010) Counselling Today Nga Korero Awhina: A good barometer for the Association? Counselling Today(Dec 2010): 57-58. New Zealand Association of Counsellors.
  • Miller J. (2009) Realising research rigour in counselling: continuing the tradition. NZAC Newsletter(Nov 2009): 24-26. [Newsletter Article].
  • Miller JH. (2009) Managing suicidal risk:a collaborative approach. D.A. Jobes, 2006. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 37(4): 520-522. [Book Review].
  • Miller JH. (2006) R. Tribe and J. Morrissey (Eds.), Handbook of Professional and Ethical Practice for Psychologists, Counsellors and Psychotherapists. East Sussex: Brunner-Rutledge, 2005. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 34(3): 421-423. [Book Review].
  • Miller JH. (2005) The Purpose of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Bennett, M., 2005. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 33(4): 541-543. [Book Review].
Theses / Dissertations
  • Miller JH. (2001) Professional faces: Professionalisation as strategy in New Zealand counselling 1974-1998. Christchurch, New Zealand. University of Canterbury.
Additional Publications
  • Miller J. and Gilmore A. (2003) Waimakariri Safer Schools Pilot Project: Evaluation report for the Waimakariri Safer School Council.Commissioned by Waimakariri Safer Schools Council.

Editorial Work

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  • British Journal of Guidance and Counselling Editor ( 2011 - 2023)
  • New Zealand Journal of Counselling, Editorial Board Member ( 2004 - 2023)

Review and Refereeing

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  • Counseling and Psychotherapy Research ( 2012 - 2023)
  • Journal of Employment Counseling ( 2012 )
  • Journal of Employment Counseling ( 2012 )
  • Journal of Employment Counseling ( 2013 - 2023)
  • New Zealand Journal of Counseling ( 2006 - 2023)
  • Women's Studies Journal ( 2006 - 2023)
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