- Campus:
- IU Bloomington
Anna Brice Taylor is a doctoral student studying Counseling Psychology with a Public Health Research minor at Indiana University – Bloomington. She has conducted research related to substance use etiology and treatment and preventable disease among marginalized groups. Anna Brice is also an Associate Instructor at Indiana University, where she teaches classes about education, communication, and the college experience.
Degrees
Taylor holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi. Masters of Science in Education from Indiana University, Bloomington is expected by February 2024.
Research Interests
- Substance use
- Trauma-informed care
- Psychotherapy
- Positive psychology
- Midnfulness
Publications
Taylor, A. B., Militello, N. A., Mohn, R. S., Madson, M. B., & Lui, P. (2022). What if I miss out? Indirect effects of alcohol protective behavioral strategies on the relationship between fear of missing and hazardous drinking behaviors. (Submitted for publication).
Taylor, A. B. & E. L. Vaughan. (2023). Who gets the golden OAT? The relationship between type of opioid use and receipt of opioid agonist treatment among a national adult sample. (Manuscript in progress)
Awards
- Darlene K. Gerster Fellowship for Counesling Psychology
- NIDA/NIAAA Early Career Investigator Travel Award
- Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant
- Psychology Scholar