Articles by Taylor Broughton, MA
Taylor Broughton, MA, is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at George Fox University in Western Oregon. He has several clinical interests, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), neuropsychological assessment in primary care clinics, sports psychology, and fitness for duty evaluations. He has experience working in integrated behavioral health in family medicine clinics, emergency department risk assessment, community mental health, corporate culture consulting, and working with golfers and track and field athletes. His research focuses on the physiological and neuropsychological impacts of anxious arousal during sports performance, specifically with collegiate golfers. When he is not working, he is golfing, fishing, and spending time with his spouse exploring beautiful, rainy Western Oregon.
by Taylor Broughton, MA | Jul 29, 2020 | The Practicalities of Training
To move into expertise, we need a sage guide to show us where we excel and where we need to improve. All learning processes involve some negative feedback, whether it involves learning to skateboard or pay your utility bills. Psychologists provide positive and...
by Taylor Broughton, MA | Apr 22, 2020 | The Practicalities of Training
Working from home is a new experience for many people. If you are similar to me, the house has many distractions that limit your productivity. I am a neuropsychology student and researcher on the topic of executive functioning – your brain’s ability to engage in...