Renee Taylor

Renee R. Taylor, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of occupational therapy at University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois. She is director of the University of Illinois Model of Human Occupation Clearinghouse.

Education

 * 1997 - PhD, Clinical-Community Psychology, De Paul University, 1997
 * 1995 - MA, Clinical-Community Psychology, De Paul University, 1995
 * 1992 - BA, Psychology, Northwestern University, 1992

Books

 * 2003, The Handbook of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Leonard Jason, Patricia Fennell and Renée R. Taylor.
 * 2001, Clinician's Guide To Controversial Illnesses: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, by Renée R. Taylor, Fred Friedberg, and Leonard A. Jason

Notable studies

 * 2016, Illness progression in chronic fatigue syndrome: a shifting immune baseline
 * 2016, Tracking post-infectious fatigue in clinic using routine Lab tests.
 * 2014, Predictors of post-infectious chronic fatigue syndrome in adolescents] (Full Text)
 * 2012, Cytokine expression profiles of immune imbalance in post-mononucleosis chronic fatigue (Full Text)
 * 2012, Orthostatic Tolerance Testing in a Prospective Cohort of Adolescents With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Recovered Controls Following Infectious Mononucleosis (Full Article)
 * 2010, Abnormalities in pH handling by peripheral muscle and potential regulation by the autonomic nervous system in chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2010, The occupational and quality of life consequences of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis in young people (Full Text)
 * 2007, Service Utilization, Barriers to Service Access, and Coping in Adults with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
 * 2006, Conservation of Resources and Quality of Life in Individuals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
 * 2005, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Need for Subtypes (Abstract)
 * 2003, An Approach to Persons with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Based on the Model of Human Occupation: Part One, Impact on Occupational Performance and Participation (Abstract)
 * 2003, Variability in diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome may result in substantial differences in patterns of symptoms and disability
 * 2001, Measuring Attributions About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
 * 2001, Subtypes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Review of Findings
 * 2000, Chronic fatigue syndrome: sociodemographic subtypes in a community-based sample (Abstract)
 * 2000, Defining Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Methodological Challenges (Abstract)
 * 2000, Chronic fatigue syndrome: An examination of the phases (Abstract)
 * 1999, U.S. Case Definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Diagnostic and Theoretical Issues (Abstract)
 * 1997, A Screening Instrument for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Reliability and Validity (Abstract)

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