Dr. Billmann is a licensed psychologist, Board Certified by the American Board of Sleep Medicine in 1998. He has been treating people with sleep disorders in sleep centers and in private practice for over 20 years.
Dr. Billmann is a graduate of Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology, sponsored by William and Mary College, Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, And Eastern Virginia Medical School. He Interned at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Sleep Disorders at Eastern Virginia Medical School and Sentara Norfolk General Hospital's Sleep Disorders Center.
Dr. Binggeli specializes in adult individual psychotherapy and is particularly skilled in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, and insomnia.
He has successfully helped many patients overcome chronic insomnia using the evidence-based principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). He also has a professional affiliation with his colleagues in The Corvallis Clinic Sleep Medicine Department.
I am passionate about behavioral sleep medicine and want to make it available to everyone, everywhere. Behavioral Sleep Medicine treatments work better than medications, but finding a provider can be challenging. At Sumus Health, we want to bring the highest quality of sleep care directly to you -- wherever you live.
Dr. Britney Blair is a licensed clinical psychologist and one of only four board certified behavioral sleep medicine specialists in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Blair is also board certified in sexual medicine and provides sex therapy services to individuals and couples.
I first started studying insomnia 30 years ago. My honors thesis in undergraduate college at the University of Texas at Austin was on sleep and anxiety. Then I continued my studies and earned my PhD in Clinical Psychology. Afterwards, I went to work in the high pressure corporate world where what I was doing impacted the whole company. Years later, I went back to being a psychotherapist and started a private practice where I saw clients for all kinds of problems, and specialized in anxiety and sleep.
I have been working with individuals with insomnia, circadian phase disorders, and parasomnias since about 1985. My approach involves both traditional CBT techniques, and elements of ACT and similar "acceptance" approaches. I find that this approach can be helpful quickly, and once someone "gets it" they can weather occasional relapses fairly well. I have offices in Broomall and Ridley Park, and am affiliated with a full-service sleep center as their resident sleep psychologist. I have passed both the ABSM and BSM boards, and am familiar with a wide variety of sleep difficulties and treatments, and can readily refer to sleep physicians when appropriate. Finally, I make every effort to make my services affordable, and accept most commercial insurances and Medicare.
Dr. David Bradley earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, and completed his pre-doctoral internship at the Cleveland VA Medical Center. During his post-doctoral fellowship at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, he worked with individuals experiencing a broad range of anxiety and mood-related disorders as well as insomnia. He also conducted bariatric pre-surgical evaluations. Before earning his Ph.D., Dr. Bradley attended Boston College completing a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in mental health counseling. As an assistant professor at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, Dr. Bradley taught and mentored clinical psychology graduate students before returning to New England to focus on full-time clinical work.
Dr. Bradley has extensive training in empirically supported treatments for anxiety and related disorders in adults of all ages, with additional training from McLean Hospital's OCD Institute in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), using exposure and response prevention (ERP). Dr. Bradley also treats other anxiety disorders from a cognitive-behavioral and exposure-based framework, including generalized anxiety, health anxiety, panic attacks, trichotillomania, and phobias. In addition, he has specialized training in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), PTSD (prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy (CPT)), and depression.
Dr. Jennifer Bradtke is a licensed clinical psychologist and provides services to individuals in the United States (Illinois, Indiana, Florida, and PsyPact states) and the United Kingdom. She has been helping anxious minds get to sleep for the past 18 years. For more please visit www.ChangeWorksPsychology.com or contact info@changeworkspsychology.com.
Dr. Jennifer Bradtke is a licensed clinical psychologist and provides services to individuals in the United States (Illinois, Indiana, Florida, and PsyPact states) and the United Kingdom. She has been helping anxious minds get to sleep for the past 18 years. For more please visit www.ChangeWorksPsychology.com or contact info@changeworkspsychology.com.
Dr. Jennifer Bradtke is a licensed clinical psychologist and provides services to individuals throughout the United Kingdom and in the United States (Illinois, Indiana, Florida, and PsyPact states). She has been helping anxious minds get to sleep for the past 18 years. For more please visit www.ChangeWorksPsychology.com or contact info@changeworkspsychology.com.
Dr. Kristine Brady completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at UC Irvine, and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at Virginia Tech. She completed her internship at the Medical University of South Carolina with rotations at the VA PTSD clinic, the National Crime Victims and Research Center, the VA Substance Abuse Center, and the Low Country Children's Center. She completed her post-doctoral training at the Family Center in San Diego. She went on to teach undergraduate and graduate courses at Rider University, Alliant International University, the University of San Diego, and California State University - San Marcos.
Dr. Brady has been offering clinical services in the North County San Diego area since 2003. She works with children, adolescents, and adults from a cognitive-behavioral perspective. Treatment modalities may include: behavior modification, parent training, cognitive therapy, cognitive processing therapy, exposure therapy, collaborative problem solving, family problem solving, and/or parent child interaction therapy.
I am a Research Health Scientist and Core Investigator at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) in the Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP) and the Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center. I am also a Staff Psychologist at VAPHS in the Primary Care-Mental Health Integration Clinic, where my clinical work focuses on treatment of behavioral sleep disorders, in particular chronic insomnia. My program of research, funded by VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D), is focused on improving access to insomnia care through implementation science methods. I am also interested in training mental health providers in behavioral sleep medicine, in particularly in the Primary Care setting.
I am only able to treat Veterans at this time.
I am an experienced psychologist providing psychotherapy and consultation in Berkeley, California. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is my treatment orientation. My office is close to Albany, El Cerrito, Oakland and Kensington. I work with clients to reduce distress and move towards their goals. These are some of the difficulties I commonly treat:
Anxiety, including social anxiety, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety, phobias, Stress, Insomnia, Depression, Self esteem issues, Relationship issues and Transitions.
If you want to address any of these issues, are interested in cognitive behavioral therapy, or want to find out more about my psychological services, please read on or feel free to call me at 510-524-0456.
Bayside Sleep Health provides:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I),
- Sleep program for new parents;
- Sleep health for women;
- Sleep presentations to business & community groups; and
- General psychology services.
As a Human Services Psychologist with specialties in Clinical Psychology & Behavioral Medicine, I have advanced training and experience providing a variety of evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral therapies with a person-centered approach for a range of diagnoses including insomnia, anxiety and related disorders, depression, PTSD and other stressor-or trauma-related disorders, and substance use disorders. My private practice is located in Tallahassee, Florida, and I am a licensed psychologist in Florida (PY 10655) and Illinois (071.009511). I offer CBT-I as an evidence-based psychotherapy service within my private practice via both face-to-face and video telehealth sessions.
I am a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), American Psychological Association (APA), Association for Psychological Science (APS), Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences (ACBS), and the National Register of Health Service Psychologists.
Do you struggle with sleeping problems? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is extremely effective, & most of my patients only need 4-5 sessions to see lasting improvements in their sleep! I accept most private insurances like Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, Oscar etc. and most copays for my sessions are from $0-30. I can run an eligibility check before our first session.
Feel free to book a session here or call my practice at (305) 928-7515
Leah Brock, LMSW, is the owner and sole practitioner at Great Lakes Teletherapy, LLC. Leah is a two-time graduate of the University of Michigan where she received her BA and later her MSW. Since graduating with her MSW, Leah has gained 15 years experience in the field of adult and older adult mental health and well- being. She has specialized in chronic illness, anxiety, depression, stress management, sleep difficulties, aging, dementia, caregiver burden, trauma and grief and loss. Leah's strong background in CBT alongside her passion for helping adults feel and function their best allowed CBT-I to become the perfect fit for Leah's skills and interests. Leah opened her private practice, Great Lakes Teletherapy, in 2020 which is a private practice focusing on use of CBT-I to improve lives. Leah has been certified in CBT-I since 2020 and has found great enjoyment and success helping her clients get past their insomnia. returning to a time when sleep was something to look forward to.
Leah is ready and eager to help those needing help with their sleep! She is offering 100% virtual therapy from the comfort of her client's own homes throughout the state of Michigan.
Dr. Broderick is a triple board certified physician in neurology, sleep medicine, and behavioral sleep medicine. She combines her knowledge in both allopathic sleep medicine and behavioral sleep medicine for expert diagnostic skills. She is passionate about optimizing treatment of sleep disorders without medications, but uses evidenced based treatments when they are appropriate and needed. She trained at Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and received her Behavioral Sleep Medicine mentoring by Dr. Rachel Manber. For the past 13 years she has gain experience in a wide range of settings from an academic appointment at Case Western Reserve University to private practice in Anchorage, AK. Dr. Broderick offers telehealth services including actigraphy and home sleep testing throughout Washington State, California, and Alaska.
Dr. Pamela Brody has been practicing CBT for insomnia for over 25 years and has vast experience in treating mood and anxiety disorders. Her practice, CBT Denver, is located in central Denver. Please visit www.cbtdenver.com for more information.
I am a Licensed Psychologist who specializes in behavioral therapies for sleep, mood and anxiety disorders. I co-authored the workbook "End the Insomnia Struggle," which blends traditional cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) with concepts and strategies from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). In addition to treating people with a variety of sleep disorders, I also love training clinicians. I offer full day workshops as well as individual consultation/training to professionals seeking to learn this highly effective treatment.
I'm a licensed psychologist with offices in Greenwood Village and Denver (near University of Denver), and I have a passion for helping people improve their sleep. Offering a layered approach to treating insomnia, I combine CBT-i with user-friendly, cost-effective assistive technologies available to me through my training in neurofeedback.
Many people who suffer from insomnia find that an ongoing state of hyper-arousal prevents them from peacefully drifting off to sleep, or that they merely skim the surface once they do, sleeping so lightly that it's hard to tell if they've actually slept at all. Assistive technology can help with this by providing FDA approved, research-supported treatment to help calm the body and improve the length of time spent in the deeper stages of sleep.
By combining assistive technology with the excellent behavioral and cognitive techniques available through CBT-i, I'm able to help you with a more multidimensional toolbox than either approach could offer on its own. Please visit my website, www.rebeccacaldwellphd.com for more information.
Ariel Campbell, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in evidence-based treatment for anxiety and mood disorders. She provides individual psychotherapy for children, adolescents utilizing short-term Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as well as mindfulness- and acceptance-based approaches. Additional areas of focus include OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, sleep disorders, and relationship issues.
Dr. Bob Campbell is a psychologist in Park Ridge, Illinois. He provides a number of cognitive-behavioral interventions, including CBT-I.
Dr. Canning is a licensed clinical psychologist with clinical and research interests in the areas of behavioral medicine. He works with patients wanting treatment for sleep problems, sexual health concerns and chronic pain. Dr. Canning is particularly interested in the intersection of stress, sleep disturbance, chronic pain, disease management and mental health. Dr. Canning has facilitated workshops and presentations on empirical methods for reducing the impact of stress, optimizing health and maximizing human potential. He has specific expertise with mindfulness-based interventions and evidence-based treatments.
I completed both the Introductory CBT-I training ( 3 full days) and the Advanced CBT-I training ( full 3 days) at Penn with Drs. Perlis, Posner, and Ellis. I provide CBT-I in individual and group format.
I have completed the BASIC 6 hour introductory training in CBT-I.
I also minored in health psychology in my doctoral training. Have over a decade in experience with yoga, meditation, mindfulness.
I have been using Alpha Stim in my work with insomnia patients for over five years.
I have been using EEG assisted meditation training in the practice for over two years
I have an in-house psychiatrist I can consult with as needed.
As a cognitive-behavioral therapist, I specialize in using CBTi to treat insomnia. I have also provided CBTi for clinical trials through the UCLA Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology. I frequently work with patients who have complex medical and sleep problems as well as associated anxiety, depression and other psychiatric disorders. I received pre-doctoral training in Health Psychology through the VA Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ and completed post-doctoral work at UCLA School of Dentistry's Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine program.