Psychology Practice – Taylor Psychotherapy
At 300 N. Main in Taylor, Texas 76574, Taylor Psychotherapy is a licensed psychology practice serving adults, adolescents, and children in the central Texas region. The practice is led by two licensed psychologists: Amos Wolf, Ph.D. (License #15763, licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists since July 31, 1998) and Sherry Whatley, Ph.D. (License #26885, licensed since July 31, 1998). Both clinicians hold licenses from the Texas State Board and operate in accordance with American Psychological Association ethical guidelines and Texas State Board regulations.
The practice provides treatment and psychological evaluation for a range of conditions, including depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, psychotic disorders, personality disorders, PTSD, grief, family and marital difficulties, anger control problems, child behavior problems, and Tourette’s and tic disorders. Session formats include individual, marital, and family therapy, spanning multiple age groups from children through adults.
Specialized clinical modalities offered at the practice include Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with both Level I and Level II training completed, Critical Incident Stress Management, Collaborative Problem-Solving for children, and John Gottman research-based marital and relationship therapy. This breadth of training reflects clinical capacity across trauma, emotion regulation, and relational concerns.
Dr. Wolf has completed 450 hours of post-graduate psychopharmacology training, providing additional expertise in medication-related clinical consultation alongside traditional psychological care. Dr. Whatley holds specialized training in working with children and adolescents, with particular focus on grief interventions, cognitive behavioral interventions, anger management, and ADHD assessment and treatment. The two-clinician structure allows the practice to serve a wide range of clients, from young children and families through adults seeking individual, couples, or relational support across a variety of presenting concerns.
Insurance acceptance and telehealth availability are not specified on the practice website. The practice does not list a year of establishment. Clients seeking additional information about services, fees, or scheduling can contact the practice by phone.
Contact: (512) 365-2211.