Nathan C. Taylor
Assistant Professor of Family Studies
243 Latham Hall - 0332
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Nathan C. Taylor
Assistant Professor of Family Studies
Ph.D. - University of Nebraska - Lincoln - Child, Youth, and Family Studies (Specialization in Global Family Health and Wellbeing)
M.S. - Utah State University - Family, Consumer, and Human Development (Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy)
B.S. - Weber State University - Major: Psychology, Minor: Child and Family Studies
Bischoff, R. J., Springer, P. R., & Taylor, N. C. (2020). Use of technology in Systemic Family Therapy. In R. Miller and R. Seedall (Eds.), Systemic Family Therapy Handbook. Haboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
Bischoff, R. J., Springer, P. R., Taylor, N. C., Kohel, K., & Farero, A. (2020). Collaborative care at a distance: Student therapists’ experiences of learning and delivering relationally focused telemental health. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 46, 201 - 217.
Taylor, N. C., Hartman, D. K., Bischoff, R. B., Hayes, A., Springer, P. R., Dalton, H. E., & Perkins, D. (2018). Supporting strong families and capable communities through cross-national research. Journal of Global Health Reports, 2, e2018010.
Springer, P. R., Scheeren, P., Bischoff, R. J., Taylor, N. C., Cargnin, D., Barros, E., & Faceto, O. (2018). Global proofing: A collaborative care telemental health intervention in Brazil. Family, Systems, and Health, 36, 175-181.
Taylor, N. C., Seedall, R. B., Robinson, W. D., & Bradford, K. (2018). The systemic interaction of attachment, couple conflict, and recovery from couple conflict. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 44, 46-60.
Bischoff, R. J., Springer, P. R., & Taylor, N. C. (2017). Global mental health in action: Reducing disparities one community at a time. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 43, 276-290.
Springer, P. R., Farero, A., Bischoff, R. J., & Taylor, N. C. (2016). Using experiential interventions with distance technology: Overcoming traditional barriers. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 27, 148-153.
Taylor, N. C., & Robinson, W. D. (2016). The lived experience of young widows and widowers. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 44, 67-79.
Robinson, W. D., & Taylor, N. C. (2016). Biopsychosocialspiritual (BPSS) Model. In J. Carlson and S. Dermer (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Downs, A. B., Seedall, R. B., Taylor, N. C., & Downs, K. J. (2014). Attachment-based consideration for addressing adolescent substance use (ASU) in a family context. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 43, 28-43.