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Daniel Taylor is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona. He leads the Insomnia and Sleep Health Research Laboratory and contributes to the Pac-12 Mental Health Coordinating Unit. His research focuses on insomnia comorbidities, sleep disparities, and culturally responsive behavioral sleep medicine interventions for military personnel, first responders, and healthcare workers.
- Education: Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Certified Behavioral Sleep Medicine Specialist, Diplomat of the American Board of Sleep Medicine
Recent work includes web-based provider training programs for CBT for Nightmares (CBT-N), BCBT for suicide prevention, COPEWeb for PTSD/substance use treatment, and VIPs for precision insomnia diagnosis. His research spans PTSD comorbidity interventions, telehealth dissemination, and sleep health coaching, with a focus on firefighters and nurses. While his 2025 articles emphasize digital sleep interventions, shift work impacts, and stress-sleep pathways, no specific awards are documented in the provided texts.
He teaches courses in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PSY 625B, PSY 694B) and collaborates with the Arizona Psychology Training Consortium to expand telehealth services for Native American communities.
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