Jeff Taylor
Jeff Taylor champions interdisciplinary research on the intricate dynamics of mental health and human behavior. As a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences department at Stanford University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. Dr. Taylor holds a doctorate degree and has honed his expertise through a fellowship in Adult Psychology Postdoctoral at Stanford University, where he developed a keen understanding of the complexities of adult mental health. His academic journey is complemented by a rigorous internship at the White River Junction Veterans Admin Medical Center, where he gained invaluable experience working with diverse populations. This experience has significantly shaped his clinical focus, which centers on psychology, allowing him to provide comprehensive care and innovative treatment strategies to his patients. Dr. Taylor is dedicated to advancing the field of psychiatry through both his teaching and clinical practice. His commitment to education is evident in his mentorship of students and residents, fostering the next generation of mental health professionals. His approach is characterized by a deep empathy and a commitment to understanding the unique needs of each individual. While his specific research interests remain undisclosed, Dr. Taylor's work is undoubtedly influenced by his extensive clinical experience and academic background. He remains accessible to his patients and colleagues, ensuring open lines of communication through his available phone numbers, reflecting his dedication to collaborative care and ongoing professional development.
Publications
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, 21-28, 2004-03-01
, 687-697, 2019-05-13