Emanuel Miller (26 August 1892 – 29 July 1970) was a British psychiatrist.
[1] Miller founded a child guidance clinic, the first in the United Kingdom, at the Jews Free School in 1927, which he ran with psychologist Meyer Fortes (later a prominent anthropologist) and Sybil Clement Brown.
During World War II he served in the RAMC, and helped form the Campaign for Mental Health.
In later life he suffered from depression and severe rheumatoid arthritis.
[1] One of those who has been called "father of British child psychiatry", Miller shares the appellation with Michael Rutter and Donald Winnicott.