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Bridging rigorous research with practical insight—advancing understanding of mental health, meaning-making, and the human experience.
What We Do
Comprehensive support across the research-to-practice continuum
Mixed-methods investigations exploring the intersections of mental health, spirituality, and wellbeing. Rigorous designs grounded in lived experience and theoretical depth.
From manuscript development to peer review, bringing methodological precision and conceptual clarity to scholarly communication in psychology and social work.
Translating complex research into actionable insights. Supporting organizations and practitioners in evidence-informed practice and program development.
Online wellness meetups and group chats fostering connection, psychoeducation, and collective healing. Safe spaces for meaningful dialogue around mental health and wellbeing.
About
Researcher, therapist, and interdisciplinary scholar whose work examines how people create meaning, sustain resilience, and navigate mental health challenges across clinical, relational, spiritual, and social contexts. Their scholarship integrates clinical practice, mixed-methods research, neurocognitive science, and the psychology of religion.
Research spans ecopsychology, spirituality, HIV/AIDS, health policy, fatherhood, family systems, and therapeutic relationships. Drawing on lived religion theory, critical health perspectives, and person-in-environment approaches, Dr. Tay studies how meaning-making, care, and structural conditions shape wellbeing across diverse communities.
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