Janelle Miller

Janelle Miller

Janelle Miller MA, has a Masters of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling.

National Provider Identifier: 1174391916

All MCO counselors are approved to work in all 50 states.

EXPERTISE LEVEL: Resident

RATE: $252/per month

Connect: (855) 755-3797 ext. 5687

A Note From Janelle

Welcome! Thank you for taking the time to learn a bit about me. I pray that you will find this space helpful as you take this courageous step towards healing. 

It has been my privilege to serve in the counseling ministry in a variety of settings including social work, church, adoption ministry,  youth ministry,  young adult and newly/ nearly married ministries.   Counseling has been a calling over my life since I was a preteen. It is my delight, honor and joy to serve those God places in my path. My areas of focus are anxiety, depression, working with trauma survivors, all individuals and  married couples.  

We all need safe spaces to sort through our thoughts and emotions. When you enter into a counseling session with me you will find a safe space with ample room to grow and thrive. I am so proud of you already for being here. The most healing moments in my life took place though people who were willing to simply sit with me in my hurt while patiently allowing me to go through the process of growth that led to healing. 

Partnering with what makes you uniquely you helps to enhance the healing process.  We each have things that bring us joy and delight. I love all things cozy: coffee, hammocks, hiking, reading and journaling!

The first time you enter  a counseling room can feel a bit intimidating. Especially if you are not used to sharing those things that are deep within. Allowing God to gently massage through hurts, disappointments, rejection, abandonment, loneliness and fear brings great relief and comfort. Know that healing is possible. You have already taken steps toward it.  It would be my privilege to walk with you in your brave journey.

Janelle Miller

Counselor Competency

MyCounselor has as its aim to be the gold standard in faith-based mental health. Our counselors are required to have undergraduate studies in theology, practical ministry, or psychology and have completed a graduate (master’s) degree in mental health (professional counseling, clinical social work, marriage & family therapy, etc.).

  • We only hire around 2% of applicants
  • Require at least a Master’s Degree in Mental Health
  • 2-Year Post-Graduate Residency in Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC)
  • 400+ hours of Continuing Education each year

After submitting an application package that includes transcripts, references, and video responses to a structured interview, qualified candidates are invited into a multi-stage interview process. During the process candidates will meet with clinical supervisors, perform a mock therapy session, and participate in a training with the MyCounselor clinical team. If advanced from the final interview with the Director of Clinical Services, candidates are offered a position on the clinical team and matriculated into the MyCounselor residency.

During residency counselors complete multiple rotations of clinical training and experience with specific populations, including individuals, couples, families, and teens. Specifically, residents are trained in the MyCounselor proprietary model of care: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC) as applied in practice with various presenting issues.

The thorough training our counselors receive in a broad array of specialized rotations equips them to address counseling concerns ranging from the common to the complex.

Counselor Residency Rotation

Individual: Trauma-Informed Care (AEDP, AF-EMDR, IFS, EFIT)

Presenting Issue(s): Trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, stress & burnout, grief, aloneness, shame, insecurity, self-esteem, addictions, friendships, work dissatisfaction, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation, childhood sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, spiritual stagnation


Couples: De-escalation & Attachment Bond Restructuring (EFT)

Presenting Issue(s): Communication, trust, parenting, money, in-laws, expectations, roles


Couples: Sex Therapy (ABCST)

Presenting Issue(s): Sexless marriages, pain disorders, arousal disorders, desire differences


Couples: Sexual Addiction & Infidelity Recovery (CSAT)

Presenting Issue(s): Porn & sex addiction, sexual affairs, emotional affairs


Couples: Dating & Premarital (SYMBIS)

Presenting Issue(s): Premarital, family of origin concerns, relational expectations, commitment difficulties, compatibility questions, conflict resolution, wedding stressors, friend group conflicts


Family & Teen Issues:

Presenting Issue(s): Divorced & blended family dynamics, teen development issues


Group Therapy Dynamics:

Presenting Issue(s): Group work across a variety of focus areas


Personal Development Coaching:

Presenting Issue(s): Coaching for personal and professional development

Recent Testimonial

At the urging of those closest to me, I agreed that I needed counseling. A trusted family member encouraged me to check out MyCounselor.online, and I’m so very glad and grateful that I did.

-Karen W.

Janelle’s Most Recent Article
Burnout in Ministry | Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention by Josh Spurlock

Post Date: March 15, 2024

By: Janelle Miller

One of the most common questions I have seen people both in my personal and
professional life wrestle with has been “is selfcare selfish?” As Christians, we often tend to
struggle with not only this question, but an even bigger one, “is selfcare biblical?” We are called
to live sacrificial lives, so how does selfcare fit into that? My hope in this article is to start the
discussion around what exactly is selfcare, what does the Bible have to say about it, and what
are some examples of selfcare.

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