I am an assistant professor in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota. In addition I have this small private practice. I have 25 years of experience that includes work in medical settings, private practice, community mental health, research, and inpatient psychiatry.
Ellen offers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) to adults in Texas. She is a licensed professional counselor and registered polysomnographic technologist with 40+ years of experience in behavioral sciences & sleep medicine.
Jennifer is a clinical psychologist who works in a thriving private practice in Raleigh, North Carolina, treating adults and adolescents. Jennifer received her clinical training at Appalachian State University and completed her internship at Duke University Psychiatric Center. Jennifer has completed an initial course at the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia at Penn and has been trained in CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia) by an expert in the field of behavioral sleep medicine. Jennifer has experience integrating behavioral sleep medicine within primary care mental health facilities.
After many years of sleep medicine, Beverlee purchased a Family Practice Clinic and we have the best of all worlds. She continue to manage many people with difficult OSA and CPAP or oral device issues and options as well as insomnia, RLS, nightmares which often goes with PTSD or mental health.
I completed a two day basic CBTi training with Greg Jacobs in Boston in 2012. I am the Nurse Wellness Specialist with the Nurse Wellness Program of Vanderbilt Employee Assistance Program in Nashville, TN since 2002. I have been seeing individual CBTi clients through our EAP since 2012 to the present. I am always interested in learning more about effective application of CBTi. I have had much success in my practice here. I only see staff and faculty @ Vanderbilt Medical Center and Vanderbilt University. I hope to attend the Advance CBTi Conference you offer in April 2019.
Dr. Garland received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Calgary and worked with individuals with cancer and their families in the Department of Psychosocial Services at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre. She then completed a 3 year post-doctoral fellowship in Behavioral Sleep Medicine and Integrative Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
I'm a licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with a specialty in helping people recover from Chronic Insomnia using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia. I have completed over 20 hours of training in CBTi.
For the last few years, I have practiced as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate with a specialization in Family and Child therapy helping individuals with behavioral, emotional, and cognitive issues. After working with adolescents and their families on depression, anxiety and ADHD symptoms, I have discovered that all these conditions negatively affect sleep patterns. As a result, I have become passionate about helping individuals sleep better using evidenced-based methods.
I am the clinical director for Integrated Sleep and Wellness; a health psychology practice focusing on improving health related behaviors along with emotional well-being.
I specialize in CBT for insomnia, depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. I also incorporate mindfulness-based approaches into treatment.
Experienced psychologist, psychotherapist, sleep medicine expert.
Registered clinical psychologist and psychotherapist since 1983, sleep disorders in children and adolescents, specialized in youth with a psychiatric diagnosis. French and English.
PhD from Mississippi State University
Professional internship and fellowship with Spectrum Health
Licensed in clinical psychology in state of Michigan
I am a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Grand Rapids, MI. I work as a behavioral sleep medicine provider within a sleep clinic and specialize in CBT for insomnia. I also see patients with chief concerns of nightmares, PAP therapy intolerance, and/or Circadian rhythm abnormalities.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Massachusetts, specializing in behavioral sleep medicine (primarily insomnia and CPAP adherence), depression, and anxiety using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) frameworks. When helpful, I integrate technological tools to enhance clinical care, such as wearable devices and mobile apps. I have also served as a telehealth interventionist on the Harvard Football Players Health Study providing brief behavioral therapy for insomnia (BBT-I), as well as another research study using a 4-session format of CBT-I for cancer survivors.
Dr. Gowda trained as a clinical fellow at the Stanford Sleep Medicine Center and built the first Sleep and Circadian Health Program for the Marine Corps Special Operations Command.
Dr. Gowda is a licensed clinical health psychologist who is board certified in behavioral sleep medicine. She completed her pre-doctoral residency at the VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System. Dr. Gowda is a consultant for a variety of groups including the FBI, Special Operations Command providers, first responders and collegiate sports teams. She also guest lecturers for clinical psychology doctoral courses for Nova Southeastern University and for sleep medicine didactics at Stanford Sleep Medicine Center.
Dr. Gowda resides in San Francisco and enjoys traveling, good eating and going for hikes with her husband and dog.
Dr. Grandner is a licensed clinical psychologist and an elected fellow of both the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Heart Association. He is author on over 100 academic journal articles related to sleep, is a recognized expert in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), and is a frequently-sought expert on sleep and health. The UA Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic is dedicated to the identification, treatment, and prevention of sleep disorders and their consequences by using non-medication approaches. See more at http://www.michaelgrandner.com and http://www.sleephealthresearch.com.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who takes a collaborative and caring approach, treating people with insomnia, anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues, and other challenges. Licensed in MA and NY, I work entirely online for the time being. I have an MS in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Massachusetts, a JD from George Mason University, and a BA from Barnard College. In addition to CBT-I, I am trained in psychodynamic psychotherapies that emphasize the healing and transformational capacity of the therapeutic relationship. Whether one is facing sleepless nights or a wide range of other issues, I work closely with my clients to help them maximize joy and authenticity.
Dr. Greene is an expert in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), insomnia, OCD, anxiety, trichotillomania, panic attacks, hypochondria, and the applications of mindfulness and meditation in the treatment of anxiety. He specializes in helping survivors of rape, assault, and accidents who develop posttraumatic anxiety. He has training in the use of exposure and response prevention, cognitive processing therapy, prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I).
Over the past twenty years, I have trained with many of the preeminent ACT trainers and spent countless hours in my own self-study. In turn, I have trained hundreds of other practitioners in this approach, mostly in Maine and New England but also at regional and international ACT conferences. Locally, I am a founding member of the nonprofit Southern Maine ACT (SMACT) Community and remain active in providing training and supervision on ACT.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Massachusetts and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
I'm a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Fredericksburg, VA.
I provide
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to help people struggling to use their CPAP.
I'm currently accepting new clients with sleep and anxiety difficulties.
My goal is to help you thrive, living the life you want using
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and
- Positive Psychology
I'm able to work with people in my office in Fredericksburg, Virginia
or work with me from your own home using Telehealth.
Hi! I’m Tracy, and I’m a compassionate sleep therapist who works with adults with insomnia to help them reclaim the sleep they need to live the active and vibrant lives they want and deserve.
I’m a clinician in the UK and have a degree and background in psychology, with additional training in CBT, CBTi, and ACT. I’m registered with the SBSM and the UK Sleep Society.
I’m not only qualified - but I’ve also had insomnia myself.
I work with insomnia - but If I suspect you have a medical condition or another sleeping disorder that is causing your troubles, I’ll refer you to an appropriate clinician for your care.
You can learn more about me by checking out my site tracythesleepcoach.co.uk, finding me on Instagram @tracythesleepcoach and I’m branching out into Youtube - Tracy The Sleep Coach.