Psychologist in Sudbury, MA

Compassionate, Expert

Therapy for Growth &

Lasting Change

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I help adults struggling with anxiety, chronic illness, grief, and caregiving stress find relief, regain strength, and create a more balanced, meaningful life. Through evidence-based therapy, we work together to reduce overwhelm and foster lasting emotional well-being.

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When Every Day Feels Like a Struggle, Therapy Can Help

Life’s challenges, whether rooted in anxiety, health issues, major transitions, or grief, can feel overwhelming and exhausting.


Maybe your mind races with worry, trapping you in a cycle of stress and overthinking. Perhaps you're adjusting to a major life change or managing a chronic condition, feeling uncertain about what comes next. You might be grieving a loss so profound that moving forward seems impossible. Or you’ve spent so much time caring for others that your own needs have faded into the background.


You don’t have to navigate this alone. Therapy provides expert guidance, support, practical tools, and education to help you regain clarity, resilience, and a sense of control over your life.

Meet Dr. Lisa Taylor

LICENSED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

I’m Dr. Lisa A. Taylor, a licensed clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience in the field of psychology. I understand how exhausting it can feel when anxiety keeps you up at night, when a medical diagnosis changes the way you see and move through the world, when grief takes over your life, or when constantly caring for others leaves you drained. Life can feel heavy, and it’s okay to admit you’re struggling


In my therapy practice, I draw from years of education, training, clinical experience, and teaching. I’ve helped countless individuals find relief and direction after feeling stuck, exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure where to turn. My role is to meet you where you are, truly listen to your experience, and help you find a way forward that feels manageable and hopeful.


Together, we’ll work to ease the weight you’re carrying by building insight, reducing emotional discomfort, strengthening resilience, and creating space for you to feel like yourself again. You deserve to breathe easier, feel lighter, and move forward with confidence.

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How We Can Help

Mental Health Services

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Anxiety Therapy

Support and practical strategies to address overthinking, reduce stress, and feel more in control.

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Healthy Psychology

Support to help you navigate the emotional impact of medical challenges and reclaim a sense of balance.

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Life Transitions

Navigate major life changes with clarity, confidence, and resilience and move through it stronger.

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Grief and Loss

Grief can feel so isolating, but counseling can help you through. Receive guidance on how to carry on, and find strength.

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Caregiver Support

Support to balance caregiving while nurturing your own emotional and physical well-being.

Key Benefits

Expert, Personalized Therapy for Lasting Change

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Specialized Care, Backed by Expertise

Advanced training in anxiety, grief, chronic illness, and caregiver stress ensures you receive the highest level of support.

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A Personalized Approach

Thoughtful, personalized therapy designed to meet your unique needs with the highest quality care.

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An Investment in Your Well-Being

Therapy focused on deep healing, lasting growth, and real transformation for a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Take Control of Your Mental Health

Schedule a free consultation with me today and start moving forward.

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Your Path To Healing

How The Therapy Process Works

STEP ONE

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Personalized Consultation

Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation to explore your needs and how I can best support you. I am deeply committed to providing exceptional care, and if I’m not the right fit, I’m happy to offer referrals. Upon request, I can also provide details about my private pay structure and office location.

STEP TWO

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Comprehensive Intake and Thoughtful Planning

In our initial sessions, I'll take the time to understand your history, challenges, and goals. Together, we’ll develop a personalized, thoughtful plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.

STEP THREE

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Therapy for Meaningful Change

Engage in therapy rooted in evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs. Together, we’ll move at a pace that feels right for you, building insight, resilience, gaining education and practical skills to navigate challenges with greater confidence and clarity.

This process is thoughtfully designed to ensure that each step of your therapy journey feels supportive, empowering, and enriching, fully tailored to your personal needs.

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ENDORSEMENTS

Words From Trusted Professionals

Jay Gorman, PhD

I've had the pleasure of working closely with Dr. Lisa A. Taylor at Sudbury Psychology Services for the past nine years. As a fellow psychologist and colleague, I can confidently say that she embodies the highest standards of compassion, organization, and knowledge in her practice.

Becca Wallace, PsyD

I am a long term colleague of Dr. Lisa Taylor and only have positive things to say about her practice and personality. Dr. Taylor is one of the most ethical and respectful providers I have worked and interacted with through the years. She is constantly staying up to date on treatments and making sure she is providing the best for her clients.

Alex Laffer, PhD

I was introduced to Dr. Lisa Taylor five years ago. Since then, I have had the privilege of being both her mentee and her colleague. I can confidently say she is an exceptional professional. Her dedication to her clients is truly inspiring. What stands out most about Dr. Taylor is her deep knowledge base and unwavering professionalism.

Anastasia Canell, PhD

As a colleague of Dr. Lisa Taylor of Sudbury Psychology Services, I cannot recommend her highly enough if you are looking for a professional in psychology with passion, empathy, and patience. She creates a space where you feel safe to present authentically with any concern and feel confident in her groundedness.

Malissa Kraft, PsyD

I have known and worked with Lisa Taylor for several years and can attest to the fact that she is a top notch clinician. She knows her stuff and, just as importantly, is one of the kindest, most empathic people you will ever meet. For anyone looking for psychological services, Lisa gets my highest recommendation.

Christine Smith, PsyD

I had the pleasure of having Dr. Taylor as my clinical supervisor. Her depth of knowledge, dedication, and modeling of warmth, empathy, and well-timed humor left a lasting impact on me both professionally and personally. Her clients are lucky to have her!

Madeleine Karpel, PhD

Dr. Taylor is an exemplary clinician. She brings compassion, integrity, and skill to all that she does.

Garret Sacco, PhD

Dr. Taylor is a phenomenal psychologist. She is attuned to details and is driven to support her patients. She has a wide variety of expertise and is highly skilled at individualizing care. Her patients regularly report making meaningful beneficial change.

Charity A Chaffee, MSEd, LMHC

Lisa is a breath of fresh air and has such a warm, caring vibe. Lisa has a passion for working with folks with chronic illness and works to ensure that care is holistic and fully focused on you. She is a strong collaborator with genuine compassion.

Jay Gorman, PhD

I've had the pleasure of working closely with Dr. Lisa A. Taylor at Sudbury Psychology Services for the past nine years. As a fellow psychologist and colleague, I can confidently say that she embodies the highest standards of compassion, organization, and knowledge in her practice.

Becca Wallace, PsyD

I am a long term colleague of Dr. Lisa Taylor and only have positive things to say about her practice and personality. Dr. Taylor is one of the most ethical and respectful providers I have worked and interacted with through the years. She is constantly staying up to date on treatments and making sure she is providing the best for her clients.

What Is Success In Therapy

How Therapy Can Help You Feel Like Yourself Again

Without support, struggles like anxiety, depression, and grief can feel overwhelming. What may start as occasional stress can grow into persistent worry, exhaustion, or even burnout. Emotional distress can take a physical toll as well, leading to brain fog, fatigue, muscle tension, and digestive issues. Relationships can also suffer, with miscommunication, withdrawal, or conflict making it harder to feel connected to those who matter most. The longer you wait, the heavier it can feel.


But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Therapy provides the education, tools, and support to create real, lasting change. I’ve helped people break free from the cycle of anxiety, regain control over stress, and find a sense of calm in their daily lives. Those navigating health challenges discover new ways to find meaning and purpose, even in the face of uncertainty. With the right support, you can heal, grow, and move forward with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of self.



The truth is, things can get better, and you don’t have to do it alone.

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Therapy at Your Convenience

We Work With You in Person or Virtually

Serving Sudbury, MetroWest, and Beyond.


I offer in-person therapy at my Sudbury office, conveniently located in the MetroWest area, as well as secure online sessions for clients anywhere in Massachusetts. Whether you prefer meeting face-to-face or the flexibility of virtual therapy, compassionate support is always within reach.

Expanding Support

Additional Services for Growth & Learning

Beyond direct client care, I offer specialized services to support both professionals and the community. Through educational presentations that enhance mental health literacy and clinical supervision for emerging and practicing mental health professionals, my goal is to provide valuable knowledge, skills, and guidance in a supportive and engaging way.

Didactic and Educational Presentations

I provide engaging mental health presentations for communities, schools, and organizations on a range of topics, including stress management, grief, and dementia care.



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Clinical Supervision



I also provide clinical supervision for mental health trainees and professionals, offering personalized guidance, evidence-based strategies, and mentorship to enhance skills, ensure ethical practice, and support professional growth.

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By Dr. Lisa Taylor January 21, 2025
With summer behind us and the school year in full swing, parents are faced with a mix of emotions and responsibilities. Whether it’s your little ones first days of preschool or sending your teenager off to college, back-to-school season can bring both excitement and stress. With busy schedules, high expectations, and the challenge of finding balance, it’s essential to support not only your child’s academic success but also their emotional well-being—and your own. Here are some key tips to help parents navigate the back-to-school transition, no matter the age of your child. 1. Supporting Academic Achievement While Prioritizing Well-Being It's common for both parents and children to feel the pressure for students to excel academically. From sports practices to school projects, the push for success can often overshadow emotional well-being. Encourage your children to do their best without the added pressure of perfection. Celebrate their efforts and achievements, but also remind them—and yourself—that their happiness is just as important as their grades. Whether your child is taking on their first AP class or navigating college admissions, balance is key. Let them know that it’s okay to make mistakes and that learning is a journey, not a race to the finish line. 2. Managing the Family’s Busy Schedule With parents’ busy schedules and children’s involvement in numerous extracurricular activities, finding time to relax can feel impossible. A well-structured family schedule can help alleviate some of that stress. Set aside time not only for school and activities but also for relaxation and family connection. Maybe it’s a family dinner once a week or simply taking time to chat about everyone’s day before bed. These moments create space for emotional connection, helping your children (and yourself) unwind and recharge. 3. Emotional Check-Ins: Keeping Mental Health in Mind Back-to-school season can be overwhelming for kids, regardless of their age. Whether they’re dealing with separation anxiety, the pressures of high school, or the uncertainty of starting college, it’s important to check in on their emotional state. Create an open dialogue where your children feel comfortable expressing their feelings. Let them know that it’s okay to feel anxious or stressed—and that you're there to support them. If needed, don’t hesitate to reach out to a counselor or therapist who can provide additional support. Mental health should always be a priority, even in the midst of a busy schedule. 4. Encouraging Independence and Self-Care Whether your child is starting kindergarten or moving into a college dorm, fostering independence is a crucial part of their development. Encourage your children to take ownership of their responsibilities, from packing their own backpack to managing their homework schedule. At the same time, model self-care by making time for your own well-being. As a parent, it’s easy to put your needs on the back burner, but taking care of yourself allows you to show up as your best self for your kids. Small moments of mindfulness, exercise, or simply taking a break can make a big difference in how you manage the demands of the school year. 5. Finding Joy in the Process, Not Just the Results In communities where high performance is often the standard, it’s easy to focus on the end results—whether it’s getting into a top college or winning the next big game. But it’s essential to remind both yourself and your children to find joy in the process. Encourage your kids to pursue what they love, whether it's a particular subject, sport, or hobby. Remind them that success isn’t just about winning or achieving; it’s about growth, passion, and learning from every experience. When they find fulfillment in the process, the results will follow. 6. Preparing for Life Transitions: From Preschool to College Every stage of schooling presents unique challenges and transitions. For younger children, it may be separation anxiety or adjusting to a structured routine. For older students, it could be managing academic pressure or preparing for college life. Each of these transitions brings an emotional shift for both parents and children. As your child moves through these stages, offer guidance, but also give them the space to navigate the changes on their own. Whether it’s helping them organize their first big project or guiding them through the emotional challenges of leaving home for the first time, being present and supportive will give them the confidence to face these transitions head-on. Navigating the back-to-school season can be stressful, but by focusing on balance, emotional well-being, and family connection, both you and your children can thrive during this busy time. Remember, success is not just about academic performance—it's about fostering resilience, joy, and well-being for the entire family.
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By Dr. Lisa Taylor January 20, 2025
For many college and graduate students, returning to school after summer break can be both exciting and stressful. Whether you’re starting your first year or heading back for another semester, adjusting to the academic rigor and balancing new responsibilities is challenging. But with the right approach, you can thrive in this new chapter of your life. 1. Get Organized Early One of the best ways to reduce stress as you transition back to school is to get organized early. Create a schedule that includes your classes, extra curriculars, and professional commitments. Use digital tools like Google Calendar or task management apps to keep track of deadlines. Prioritizing tasks and planning ahead will help you stay on top of your academic workload while also allowing you to make time for yourself. 2. Set Realistic Academic Goals As a college or graduate student, it’s essential to set clear, realistic goals for the semester. Whether it's maintaining a specific GPA or completing a research project, breaking down large goals into smaller, manageable steps can make the process less overwhelming. Focus on progress, not perfection, and celebrate small achievements along the way. 3. Manage Stress and Prioritize Self-Care Stress is inevitable, especially when juggling academic and personal responsibilities. Incorporate self-care into your daily routine, whether it’s through exercise, meditation, or socializing with friends. Recognize when you're feeling overwhelmed, and don’t hesitate to reach out to mental health resources or on campus counselors, if needed. 4. Establish a Routine for Success Building a consistent daily routine can help ease the transition. Set aside time for studying, relaxation, and socializing to create balance in your life. By establishing a healthy routine, you can manage your time effectively and stay focused on your academic goals. 5. Connect with Your Campus Community Whether you’re starting fresh or returning to campus, don’t underestimate the value of building connections. Get involved in clubs, organizations, or study groups to meet new people. Building a strong support system can help ease feelings of isolation and provide academic and emotional support throughout the school year. 6. Embrace Flexibility and Adaptability College and graduate school often come with unexpected challenges. It's important to remain flexible and adapt to changing circumstances, whether it's a sudden shift in your course load or changes in your personal life. Developing resilience will help you navigate the ups and downs of the academic year with confidence. Transitioning back to school doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With the right strategies in place, you can ease into the semester, manage stress effectively, and set yourself up for success. Remember, this is your journey—embrace the challenges and growth that come with it.
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By Dr. Lisa Taylor January 20, 2025
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