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Dr. Cloyd V. Taylor PH.D.
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400 W Main Ave Suite 213 Round Rock TX, 78664About
Cloyd V. Taylor, MTh, PhD, is a leading Clinical Psychologist currently serving patients at Psychological Solutions, PLLC in Round Rock, Texas. Throughout his twenty-nine years of practice, he has accrued extensive expertise in treating mood, behavioral, life adjustment, and relationship issues for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Taylor has long been a Clinical member of both The American Psychological Association and The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. After earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology in 1974 at Virginia Tech University, he completed his Master of Arts degree in 1977 at Abilene Christian University, his Masterâ??s Degree of Theology in 1984 at Harding Graduate School of Religion, and his Masterâ??s Degree of Arts and PhD in Child Clinical and Family Psychology in 1988 at Georgia State University. Additionally, in order to stay up to date on all medical advancements in his field, he maintains a professional membership with American Psychological Association and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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Dr. Cloyd V. Taylor PH.D.'s Expert Contributions
What would cause a change in focus and balance through the day?
He may have reactive hypoglycemia. Balance and focus issues could cause a fall leading to worse issues. If he refuses to go to a doctor, at least have him drop the juices with sugars for a few days to see it the issue disappears (thus indirectly partially confirming reactive hypoglycemia). Then consult a doctor. Cloyd Taylor, M.Th, PhD READ MORE
My father started hallucinating. What can we do to help?
Your father's doctors should be alerted and they should advise you whether your father should needs to see one of them or another doctor such as a psychiatrist. Cloyd Taylor, M.Th, PhD READ MORE
Is there a link between loss of appetite and depression?
Yes, your father's depression COULD be due to depression. It also could be due to one of his health problems. He should see his doctor or a qualified therapist. Depression can also interfere with management of health issues (by not caring enough to follow good health practices or take medications as directed). Get him evaluated! Cloyd Taylor, Ph.D. READ MORE
I think I may be depressed. What do I do?
Your best option is to make an appointment with a Mental Health professional for therapy. Retirement is a major transition and you may be having difficulty adjusting to the changes. If you are having suicidal thoughts or difficulty functioning day to day, then this is urgent. You could also talk to your primary care doctor (or make an appointment with a Psychiatrist). Medication may help after you have taken it a few weeks (for depression). For an online depression screen, you can search for depression screening or go to http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/mental-health-screen/patient-health. Guidance: If the screen is mild "depression", go ahead and find a therapist. If it is more severe (moderate or severe), get the appointment with a therapist and an MD. If you have more than fleeting suicidal thoughts or worried that you might act on them, call either a Suicide help line (1-800-273-TALK (8255) ) or 911. Cloyd Taylor, PH.D. READ MORE
Sudden mental fatigue--what can it be?
I don't know your age or gender. Have you had a physical? Have you been stressed for a while or pushing hard without a significant break? If you can't find an easy solution (cutting down on drinking, lessening optional stress, practicing better sleep hygiene, stress management, or eating better), then an appointment with your MD or a good therapist are likely in order. Don't be passive until your work is adversely affected. Cloyd Taylor, Ph.D. in Round Rock, TX. I am a Clinical Psychologist READ MORE
Professional Society Memberships
- Former Member of the American Psychological Association, Former Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Hobbies / Sports
- Writing, Journaling, Reading
Dr. Cloyd V. Taylor PH.D.'s Practice location
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400 W Main Ave Suite 213 -Round Rock, TX 78664Get Direction
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400 W Main St Suite 217 -Round Rock, Texas 78664Get Direction
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Get to know Clinical Psychologist Dr. Cloyd V. Taylor, who serves the population of Round Rock, Texas. Cloyd V. Taylor is an established Clinical Psychologist who continues to provide exceptional care and support to his patients within Texas Psychological Solutions, PLLC. Featuring over four decades of experience in his field, he has a special expertise in the treatment of ADHD, depression, and anxiety for patients of all ages, as well as marital counseling. Dr. Taylor was educated at Virginia Tech University, graduating with his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology in 1974. Thereafter, he completed his Master of Arts Degree in 1977 from Abilene Christian University, followed by his Master’s Degree in Theology in 1984 from the Harding Graduate School of Religion. He also received his Master’s Degree in Psychology in 1986 from Georgia State University, where he would also earn his PhD in 1988. Dr. Taylor is a former member of the American Psychological Association and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has dedicated his life to providing the highest standard of quality and compassionate psychological care to his patients, and is committed to enhancing their quality of life. When he is not working, Dr. Taylor likes to relax by writing, journaling, and reading. Psychology is the science of behavior and mind, including conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feeling and thought. It is an academic discipline of immense scope and diverse interests that, when taken together, seek an understanding of the emergent properties of brains, and all the variety of epiphenomena they manifest. As a social science it aims to understand individuals and groups by establishing general principles and researching specific cases.
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