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Jeff Taylor, Psy.D

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About me

Many of my patients are adults struggling with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, life transitions, relationship challenges, chronic conditions, and multicultural experiences. My therapeutic approach often combines research-informed psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and attachment perspectives within a safe and collaborative therapeutic relationship. I am passionate about helping my patients to identify their inherent strengths and motivations for change while also bringing awareness to obstacles that may be blocking them from experiencing lives that feel fulfilling and meaningful.

Dr. Taylor is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Sports Medicine. He received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from The Wright Institute, and he completed his doctoral internship at The White River Junction VA Medical Center and Dartmouth College where he received specialized training in the treatment of post-traumatic stress, anxiety and mood disorders, and deepened his understanding of contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice. Dr. Taylor completed his postdoctoral fellowship at the Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, where his training focused on evidence-based treatments for anxiety and mood disorders, eating disorders, the psychological treatment of high-performance athletes, and the practice of clinical supervision.

Clinics I work in

General

Training and Experience

Graduate School: Wright Institute
Internship: White River Junction VA Medical Center
Post-doctoral Fellowship: Stanford University Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

License

30321

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