Nicole Taylor, Lcsw
About Nicole Taylor, Lcsw
Nicole Taylor is a College Care Clinician at Yale University, where she has worked since 2021. She specializes in trauma recovery for children and adolescents and has extensive experience in social work and mental health services.
Work at Yale University
Nicole Taylor has been serving as a College Care Clinician at Yale University since 2021. In this role, she provides mental health support to college students, focusing on their emotional and psychological well-being. Her work includes developing and implementing trauma-informed curricula tailored to the needs of the student population.
Education and Expertise
Nicole Taylor earned her Bachelor's Degree in Applied Psychology from New York University, completing her studies from 2009 to 2013. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master's Degree in Social Work from Hunter College, Silberman School of Social Work, from 2013 to 2015. Her educational background supports her specialization in therapeutic modalities for trauma recovery in children and adolescents.
Professional Background
Nicole Taylor has a diverse professional background in social work. She began her career as a Social Work Intern at Cabrini Immigrant Services and later worked at The Child Center of NY. She served as an Intake Coordinator at the Puerto Rican Family Institute and as an Intake Counselor at The Door - A Center of Alternatives. From 2015 to 2019, she worked as a Social Worker at Mount Sinai Health System and subsequently as a Student Psychological Counselor at The City College of New York until 2021.
Bilingual Therapeutic Services
Nicole Taylor is fluent in Spanish, which enables her to provide bilingual therapeutic services to diverse populations. This skill enhances her ability to connect with clients from various cultural backgrounds and address their unique mental health needs.
Mentorship and Student Support
Throughout her career, Nicole Taylor has mentored social work students through field placements and internships. This mentorship role reflects her commitment to supporting the next generation of social workers and contributing to the professional development of her peers.