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Jessica Millican

Family Works Clinical Coordinator

  • M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy
    Valdosta State University (2020)
  • B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology
    Valdosta State University (2018)

Teaching Fields: MFT Clinical Practice; Systems theory; Relational Therapy; Clinical Supervision

Jessica Millican serves as the Clinical Coordinator of FamilyWorks, the university-based brief therapy center for Valdosta State University’s Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program. She also teaches MFTH 7600: Practicum in MFT. Jessica is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Georgia and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor. A two-time graduate of Valdosta State University, she holds a B.S. in Sociology and Anthropology and an M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy. Her professional interests include clinical supervision, relational therapy, and mentoring emerging professionals in the field of marriage and family therapy.

Recent publications or presentations:

Millican, J., Lambert-Shute, J. J. & Lowe, A. (2024, November). Empowering Early Professionals: The Benefits of Mentorship. Presentation at the Systemic Family Therapy Conference, Orlando, FL.

Crown, D., Lambert-Shute, J. J., Millican, J., & Nguyen. H. N. (2024, November). From exhaustion to empowerment: A relational perspective on burnout and compassion. Presentation at the Systemic Family Therapy Conference, Orlando, FL.

Caswell, J., Lathem, B., Millican, J.. (2020) Perceptions of Therapists Who Have Worked with Migrant Farmworkers [Conference presentation]. Graduate Student Research and Scholarship Symposium, Valdosta, GA, United States.