Education
Oklahoma State University - Norman, Oklahoma (2002)
Internship
University of Florida
Postdoctoral Felloship
Jacksonville University - Jacksonville, Florida
Background & Teaching Interests
Dr. Matthew Baysden is a licensed psychologist and professional faculty member with
over two decades of university-level teaching experience. His work centers on translating
psychological science into practical, transferable skills that students can apply
across professional and everyday contexts.
His teaching is grounded in the American Psychological Association’s Skillful Psychology Student framework, with an emphasis on developing analytical and critical thinking, ethical
decision-making, communication, adaptability, and collaboration. He integrates clinical
expertise with evidence-based pedagogy through active learning, case-based instruction,
and applied problem-solving, preparing students to think and act effectively in complex,
real-world situations.
Dr. Baysden’s scholarly interests are practice-informed and translational in nature.
He is particularly interested in cross-cultural and multicultural psychology, with
a focus on how cultural context shapes the experience and treatment of psychological
distress. This work is complemented by broader interests in trauma, resilience, and
the relational foundations of well-being, informed in part by his experience as a
U.S. Peace Corps volunteer.
In addition to his academic role, Dr. Baysden maintains an active clinical and consulting
practice, with extensive experience conducting psychological evaluations, particularly
with veteran populations. He has completed thousands of comprehensive mental health
assessments, bringing applied relevance, diagnostic precision, and ethical complexity
into both his clinical and teaching work.
Dr. Baysden’s professional identity is grounded in the belief that psychology is most
valuable when it equips individuals to navigate uncertainty, make sound decisions,
and engage meaningfully with others.