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Taylor Irvine, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling at Nova Southeastern University's College of Psychology. She has been in this full-time faculty position since August 2022, conducting research and teaching in the areas of couples therapy and eating disorder treatment.
Dr. Irvine's research focuses primarily on (a) couples and infidelity, and (b) eating disorders and body image concerns. She is currently collaborating with The Gottman Institute on an international randomized control trial to validate Gottman Method Couples Therapy for affair recovery. She has also launched one of the first-ever international surveys on infidelity to identify factors affecting recovery. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive and evidence-based methods across counseling research, training, and practice domains.
Her recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate consistent productivity across her key research areas, with notable works including studies on infidelity treatment effectiveness, eating disorder counseling, social media impact on millennial couples, and multicultural pedagogy in counselor education.
Dr. Irvine has received recognition for her work, including the American Counseling Association's Best Practices in Research award (2022) for her contributions to couples and infidelity research.
- Best Practices in Research award from American Counseling Association (2022)
Dr. Irvine serves as the Chair for Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) International's Counselor Community Engagement committee and holds leadership positions with several professional organizations. As a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) in Florida, she brings clinical experience from community mental health and residential eating disorder treatment settings to her academic work.
Her laboratory or research group appears to focus on relationship dynamics and eating disorder research, though no specific lab name is mentioned in available materials.




