Taylor M. G. Parks, PhD

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

School or College
School of Medicine
Taylor Terrebonne, PhD

Education & Affiliations

Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology: Texas A&M University, 2019
Master of Education in Educational Psychology: Texas A&M University, 2015
Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Communication Studies: Louisiana State University, 2014
Psychology Internship: Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium at LSU Mental Health Services and Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System, 2018-2019
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Southeastern Louisiana Veterans Health Care System, 2019-2020

Biography

Years at Tulane: Since 2020

Dr. Taylor Parks is a licensed psychologist whose clinical work includes the provision of  evidence-based psychotherapy and integrated psychological assessment for adult populations. She specializes in treatment of trauma-related disorders with expertise in working with individuals who have experienced sexual trauma. Her clinical work also includes the use of telehealth as a modality of care. Dr. Parks’s research interests focus on telehealth services, including the use of telecounseling to enhance accessibility across care settings, telehealth treatment outcomes, and the use of telesupervision in training. Additionally, Dr. Parks’s research focuses on the training and supervision of doctoral students.

Publications

Carly E. McCord, Kevin R. Tarlow, and Taylor M. G. Terrebonne. "In Teletherapy We Trust--Now What? Three Questions for Mental Health Care Stakeholders." Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice.