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Andrea Taylor, PsyD is an Adjunct Professor at the Michigan School of Psychology (MSP), where she teaches Multicultural Psychology in the Master of Arts program. Her work focuses on integrating cultural and social justice perspectives into psychological practice.
Her research and clinical interests include:
- Gender roles and women's studies
- Multicultural and social justice frameworks
- Clinical assessment and neuropsychological testing
Dr. Taylor emphasizes the transformative potential of psychology across diverse domains, from clinical settings to broader human service industries and community systems.
In her personal reflections, she highlights the importance of unconditional love through her favorite children's book, No Matter What, and encourages students to become agents of change in their professional and personal spheres.
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