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Barry Mills M.D. completed medical school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and psychiatry residency at the UTHSC-San Antonio. He is licensed as a physician and Board Certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Mills has over twenty years of experience including teaching on the faculties at the University of Texas and Harvard Medical Schools. Dr. Mills is happily married to his Office Manager, Angela Mills and they have three children, several pets and two gorgeous grandchildren
Willy Boy is a four-year old Jack Russell mix and therapy dog. Willy is tenaciously loving and fearless. He has driven the Alaska highway in the winter. He had a tough beginning losing an eye as a puppy to his original owner but was rescued and now works at Worth Treatment Center. Willy has a special skill working with trauma patients and he now happily sits and plays with his friends all day at the office, providing endless comfort, affection and "cuddles" to to those in need.
Dr. Britain Mills completed his B.S. in Neuroscience at Texas Christian University and received his Ph.D. from Cornell University. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications in the areas of addiction, human judgment, decision-making, and executive function, he has been an invited speaker at professional research conferences on public health, medical decision-making, and developmental psychology. He has substantial experience statistically modeling human psychological and psychopathological phenomena to support patient-centered care and data-driven clinical decision-making.
Angela Mills M.Ed. is a graduate of Sul Ross University and Midwestern State University where her Master’s Thesis was on Differences in Special Education Placement. She has a background as a Special Education Director and a Certified Instructor in Mental Health First Aid Suicide Prevention. She has been a teacher in special populations including resource students, inner city youth and a psychiatric hospital for most of her life. As an educator for twenty-five + years she now enjoys working as a Life Coach and converting unique challenges into strengths for patients. Angela believes in the importance of family and community support in improving chances of success. She enjoys hiking and kayaking and has completed a Tough Mudder endurance run. Angela hopes one day to hike the the Pacific Crest Trail