North Star Therapy seeks to create a safe, trusting environment to guide clients as they courageously navigate uncharted territories. Learn more about North Star Therapy’s mission, values, and experience.
North Star Therapy serves children, teens, adults, couples, and families seeking support for a broad range of mental health issues. Explore treatment options and accepted insurance.
North Star Therapy's services are customized to your individual needs because no two journeys are the same. Begin your progress toward self-discovery and healing now.
Part of being human is that we all experience challenges, suffering, and brokenness in our lives. It takes both courage and wisdom to reach out and share your journey with another traveler, such as myself. Taking the first step can feel daunting, but please accept my warm invitation into a relationship based on trust and the inherent belief in your goodness. From my experience, people begin therapy keenly aware of their struggles and failings but are often less attuned to their gifts. I seek every opportunity to discover and acknowledge the gifts that are present in each person I engage, honoring these strengths and using them in the process of healing. It is my ongoing commitment to bring acceptance, understanding, open-mindedness, empathy, empowerment, and respect to the therapeutic relationship.
I view the road to transformation and healing to be a collaborative process in which your personal knowledge and strengths will be used in conjunction with my clinical approach to discover a future filled with hope and possibilities. It would be my honor and privilege to begin this journey with you. Feel free to contact North Star Therapy if you have questions… I am here to help.
“I am so grateful for the privilege of a client entrusting me to join their journey for a little while. I never take this for granted. As a therapist, I have many humbling moments when I ask,
Ruth Miller
“I am so grateful for the privilege of a client entrusting me to join their journey for a little while. I never take this for granted. As a therapist, I have many humbling moments when I ask,
– Ruth Miller –