Dr. Mills’ practice, based in Orlando Florida, is in Clinical Health and Rehabilitation Psychology. He is a Licensed Psychologist in Florida and formerly licensed inTennessee and Alabama. He is currently a Consulting Psychologist with Florida Hospital and the Psychologist with John Knox Village, a retirement community in Orange City Florida in affiliation with Vericare. He is on the faculty Advisory Board of Concept Healthcare, a San Diego based firm which provides educational services to professionals and to families providing care to seniors. Dr. Mills’ graduate level training was at Tulane School of Public Health, in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at University of Mississippi Medical School, and the University of Southern Mississippi where he obtained his Ph.D. in Psychology. On the doctoral level he conducted basic research on the stress response. His dissertation involved investigating the use of imagery in memory and recall. Dr. Mills completed an internship specializing in behavioral medicine and behavior therapy and has had faculty affiliations with Ole Miss Medical School, Southern Mississippi, School of Gerontology at the University of Alabama, Vanderbilt University and University of Central Florida and in Orlando Florida.
He was the developer and Director of Training for an APA Approved Internship program based in Nashville, Tennessee and headed a Behavioral Medicine and Biofeedback Clinic which was primary placement for Vanderbilt doctoral students.
Harry is Past President of the Nashville Area Psychological Association, is a member of the American Psychological Association, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback., International Webmasters Association and the HTML Writers Guild, American Society for Training and Development and the Archaeological Institute of America.
April 18, 2010 at 4:23 pm
Hello Dr. Mills: I am impressed by your article as well as by your obvious commitment to helping make the lives of people with dementia happier, healthier and more dignified. That is my goal also. I’ve just published “Love, Laughter, & Mayhem – Caregiver Survival Manual For Living With A Person With Dementia,” and I would like to arrange a time to talk with you on the phone about it. I’m happy to see your website has informational videos available, and I am currently also doing that. Despite all this readily available information, it still amazes me the number of family caregivers who just don’t even know the basics. Can we talk on the phone some time? Thank you. Cindy Keith, RN, BS, CDP