Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Columbia University, researcher specializing in the neuroscientific benefits of spirituality and its impact on psychology and mental health
Dr. Lisa Miller is a distinguished clinical psychologist and neuroscientist recognized globally for her pioneering research on spirituality's effects on mental health.
She serves as a professor at Columbia University and directs the Spirituality Mind Body Institute.
Her work bridges spirituality, neuroscience, and psychology, exploring how spiritual practices improve coping mechanisms and psychological resilience.
She has published numerous influential studies and books that have advanced understanding of spirituality's role in mental well-being.

Topic: The neuroscientific benefits of spirituality and its impact on mental health and personal growth.

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