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Taylor Sweet-Cosce, PhD, LMHC (FL), NCC, is a Core Faculty member in the MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch University's School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy. With a clinical focus on college counseling and emerging adults, she integrates anti-oppressive pedagogy and intersectionality into her scholarship and practice.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision (CACREP), University of Florida (2023)
- Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CACREP), Rollins College (2019)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Central Florida (2016)
Her research examines anti-oppressive counselor education practices, intersectional dynamics in social change activism, and generational influences on faculty-student relationships. Recent publications analyze inclusion safety in pharmacy education, relational-cultural therapy for Generation Z, and sociocultural shifts in counselor training post-2020.
- 2024: Highlighted systemic solutions to burnout in pharmacy education
- 2023: Investigated Generation Z counselors' conceptual frameworks
- 2023: Applied RCT to support Gen Z college students
Dr. Sweet-Cosce has received the American College Counseling Association Emerging Leader Award (2020-2021) and the University of Florida Grinter Fellowship (2020). Her teaching philosophy emphasizes collaborative learning, Vygotsky's social constructivism, and Crenshaw's intersectionality.
She practices as a licensed mental health counselor in Florida through Therapy is Sweet, LLC, and has held roles in student affairs administration and clinical coordination. No lab or team affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.




