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Claire Taylor is a Lecturer in Psychology at University of the Highlands and Islands Perth, teaching across multiple degree programmes including BSc (Hons) Psychology, MSc Psychology (Conversion), MSc Globalisation and Crime, and BA (Hons) Social Sciences.
Dr. Taylor's research spans two primary domains: forensic/criminal psychology with a focus on missing persons and evidence-based policing, and healthcare psychology with emphasis on stoma care, parastomal hernia management, and physical activity interventions. Her work bridges psychological theory with practical applications in both criminal justice and healthcare settings.
Her publication record shows a clear trajectory from forensic psychology (2019 work on adult missing persons) toward healthcare psychology, particularly focusing on quality of life interventions for people with stomas and parastomal hernias. This represents an interdisciplinary shift connecting psychological principles to medical outcomes.
Dr. Taylor has established collaborative research networks evidenced by her co-authorship on multiple studies with researchers like Beeken, Hubbard, and Goodman. Her work has gained attention in academic circles with citation metrics showing impact in both medical and psychological fields.



