Press & Media

BIO

Orly Miller is a registered psychologist and author working at the intersection of depth psychology, psychoanalysis, and cultural thought.

Her book Limerence: The Psychopathology of Loving Too Much (Routledge, 2025) is the first major clinical and cultural study of limerence, the psychology of obsessive love and intense attachment. She practices as a psychologist in Australia, working with individuals and couples worldwide, and writes at the intersection of psychology, literature, and culture.

TOPICS I SPEAK TO

• The psychology of limerence and obsessive love

• Why we confuse limerence with love, and what the difference means

• Attachment, fantasy, and the interior life

• Obsessive love in the digital age

• What literature and culture reveal about psychological suffering

• The case for depth, imagination, and interiority in modern life

• Limerence in clinical practice: recognition and treatment

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE BOOK

"This adventurous, compassionate book wakes us up to the experience of

limerence. With myths, real-life cases, and timely insight into digital

limerence, Orly Miller offers practical guidance for both clinicians and

individuals, and beautifully shows that healing is possible."

— Lucy L. Brown, PhD, Neuroscientist, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

"Orly Miller offers a fresh new perspective on the commonly occurring but

often misunderstood experience of limerence. Her work is both incisive and

holistic, making it a powerful read for therapists and laypeople alike."

— Alexandra H. Solomon, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Northwestern University,

author of Love Every Day

MEDIA ENQUIRIES

For interview requests, podcast appearances, speaking engagements,

or media enquiries, please get in touch.

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