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Therapist focused on practical, goal-driven care

Dr. Beverley Taylor, LPC

25 years in practice · based in Tennessee · sessions in English · 3 methods listed · online only

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About Beverley

Dr. Beverley Taylor greets people who are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of their next step. She listens without judgment and helps clients set clear, doable goals.

Her style is direct and practical so conversations lead to action that can be used the same week. With 25 years of experience, Dr. Taylor combines everyday language with clinical knowledge to make therapy feel understandable.

She uses Client-Centered Therapy to follow each person’s pace and priorities.

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Background and approach

She also draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to identify unhelpful thinking and to build new habits. The Gottman Method guides her work when relationship patterns are a central concern. Her background includes roles as a classroom teacher, a professional school counselor, and a university instructor.

She has spent years in independent practice and has worked with people across many life stages. That variety informs a flexible, problem-solving approach in sessions. In sessions she focuses on creating specific action steps and measurable objectives.

She helps clients break larger problems into small tasks they can manage. Conversations aim to produce immediate, usable strategies for stress, anxiety, grief, addictions, sleep or eating struggles, and other concerns listed on this profile. Dr.

Taylor holds a Licensed Professional Counselor credential in Tennessee - LPC - and conducts work in English. She encourages a collaborative relationship where the client’s goals steer each meeting. The focus is on practical change, one step at a time.

How these approaches work online

Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and following what matters most to the client. The therapist uses reflective listening and asks questions that help people clarify their goals and values. This can be useful for stress, self-esteem, grief, and life transitions.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at how thoughts and actions keep problems going. It teaches simple experiments and skills to change thinking patterns and daily habits, which helps with anxiety, depression, sleep, and coping with cravings or impulses.

The Gottman Method targets patterns in relationships by identifying how couples communicate and repair conflict. When relationship issues are central, this method helps people learn specific skills for better connection and problem solving.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will talk with the client about goals, preferences, and what has or hasn’t helped before. Together they choose or blend methods so sessions match the client’s needs and pace.

Online therapy offers practical flexibility. Video calls are close to in-person sessions and let the therapist watch body language. Phone sessions use less bandwidth and can fit into a short break. Live chat or text-based messaging lets people check in between meetings, share quick progress notes, or get brief coaching-style support. These options make it easier to keep a steady rhythm of care around work, school, or caregiving duties.
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Questions people ask

What kinds of concerns does this therapist address?

She works with a wide range of problems such as stress, anxiety, depression, addictions, relationship and intimacy-related issues, grief, sleep and eating concerns, and parenting stress.

How would she describe her therapy style?

Her style is practical and collaborative. Sessions focus on setting goals, creating action steps, and using approaches that fit each person.

What is her professional background?

She has 25 years of experience including work as a classroom teacher, a professional school counselor, and a university instructor, plus years in independent practice.

What credentials and location are listed?

The profile shows a Licensed Professional Counselor credential - LPC - licensed in Tennessee.

Which languages are supported for sessions?

Sessions are offered in English.

What session formats are available?

Therapy can be conducted by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

How are costs handled for sessions?

Costs vary with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin working with this therapist?

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Experience
25 years
Licensed
Tennessee
Languages
English