Cara Tucker MSc OT Featured
I am a HCPC registered Occupational Therapist having qualified in 2010 with a Masters degree. The focus of my private practice is on improving quality of life and one of the most impactful occupations for this is sleep. I spent nearly 9 years working in the National Health Service with specialism in neurology before moving to work in private practice. I am also trained in Health Coaching which I combine with my Occupational Therapy approach to support adults to live a healthy, fulfilled life through sleep and lifestyle interventions including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia.
Sleep is fundamental to health, wellbeing and daytime functioning. Quality sleep is associated with improved mood, cognitive function, physical performance and life satisfaction as well as lowering risk f ...
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Christy Reynolds Featured
Now accepting new clients for treatment starting in August 2024.
In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o’ clock in the morning - F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Insomnia is a 24 hour condition which erodes one’s ability to lead a fulfilling life. Most people live with insomnia for an average of ten years before seeking help. I recognize how bad things must be for you to be here. Despite the complexity of the initial cause of insomnia and its impact on your life, I offer a brief but highly effective treatment integrating CBT-I and EMDR (eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing).
While CBT-I elements target the unhelpful behaviours and beliefs which perpetuate your difficulties with sleep, EMDR treats the accumulated memories of insomnia and associated with it to treat th ...
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Dr Anna Joyce is a Chartered Psychologist offering personalised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) to help you achieve restful sleep. She is dedicated to improving your sleep quality and overall well-being through effective one-to-one therapy courses via phone or online video call.
She has an academic background in cognitive neuropsychology and has been researching sleep since 2007, including in neurodivergent conditions. She is interested in the impact of sleep problems on cognition, behaviour, and mental health, and how, if we can optimise sleep, we can perform at our best during the day. She uses her academic skills to keep up to date with the scientific research to inform treatment recommendations.
She received advanced training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy fo ...
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Dr Gabriella Romano PsyD Featured
I am a specialist, trauma informed, HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with a fascination for sleep. I believe we can all find equilibrium, with the right social, emotional and biological conditions. I have 20 years experience of working across a wide range of academic, specialist NHS and community mental health services. My practice is continually evolving and is informed by active practice with the largest, multidisciplinary insomnia service in the UK, based at The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine; RLHIM. The RLHIM is a specialist alternative medicine hospital, part of University College London Hospitals (UCLH) that works with adults with a very wide range of chronic mental and physical health conditions.
I offer regular CBT-I in groups and with individuals. I also ...
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Dr Michelle Ni Raghallaigh Featured
A former insomnia sufferer herself, Dr Michelle has been a cognitive neuroscientist for 20 years (including a PhD from Trinity College Dublin and clinical research at UCL), trained in insomnia therapy at the Insomnia and Behavioural Sleep Medicine Clinic, UCLH and is a member of The British Sleep Society.
Dr Michelle can see you either face-to-face at her clinic space in central Cambridge, or online through Zoom, Teams, or Skype, meaning she can see you for insomnia therapy wherever you are. This means that you can get help for your sleep in the comfort of your own home with the sessions causing minimal disruption to your schedule.
Addressing insomnia isn’t an overnight process, especially if you’ve had difficulties for a long time. This means that without the right encouragement, ...
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Dr Paul Jennings Featured
Dr Paul Jennings is a highly experienced and compassionate doctor who works as a GP Partner in the NHS and specialises in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) at Glasgow Sleep Clinic. With over 16 years of experience as a medical doctor, including a decade working in General Practice, Dr Jennings has developed a deep understanding of the complex factors that impact sleep and overall well-being.
He gained advanced knowledge in evidence-based treatments for sleep disorders while studying Insomnia and Circadian Rhythm Disruption through the University of Oxford. This academic background, combined with extensive clinical experience, allows him to offer personalised CBT-I interventions that address the root causes of insomnia, rather than simply masking symptoms.
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Dr Zoe Gotts Featured
Dr. Jennifer Bradtke is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with almost 20 years of experience and advanced training in CBT-I. She provides online sessions to clients in the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally (where permitted), helping busy professionals regain control of their sleep and well-being.
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Jose Thomas Featured
I am a Consultant Physician in Sleep and Respiratory Medicine working in the National Health Service in Wales, UK. I provide a general sleep medicine service and see patients with the full spectrum of sleep disorders. I gained the European accreditation in Sleep Medicine (European Somnologist - Expert in Sleep Medicine) in 2014. I am trained in CBT and CBT for insomnia. I have provided a CBT-I service since 2018. I also provide behavioural interventions for patients with Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders and CPAP intolerance.
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Justine Kelleher Featured
I am a Registered Nurse specialising in Behavioural sleep medicine and work with people suffering with Insomnia. I hold a Masters in Sleep Medicine and so also help with identifying possible sleep disorders during CBTi sessions. I am also an accredited Children's sleep practitioner specialising in Children with Intellectual disabilities and Autism.
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Tracy Hannigan Featured
Based in the United Kingdom, I practice exclusively online via Zoom and have sleep-related training and experience in CBTI, ACTI, and imagery rehearsal for nightmares.
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Specialising with adults with Insomnia, background in clinical sleep medicine
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Dr Gavriloff is a clinical psychologist and sleep medicine specialist, and sees both adults and children clinically. He lectures in sleep medicine and is a Research Clinical Psychologist at the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi), University of Oxford. He also leads the Oxford Two-Day Masterclass in CBT for Insomnia. His research interests are principally in the development and refinement of psychobehavioural treatments for circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders and in the advancement of sleep medicine education within wider clinical training pathways.
As well as his work at the SCNi, he runs an NHS non-respiratory sleep disorders service at the John Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), and works part-time as a consultant in sleep medicine ...
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Jan has worked in behavioural sleep medicine since 2008. Since 2015 she has worked within the National Health Service. She runs Hunrosa Sleep consultancy which comprises a multidisciplinary team of professionals who use CBTi among other approaches to resolve Sleep issues. Specialist knowledge in additional needs and sensory dysregulation. Jan runs regular accredited training sessions for the NHS and Educators., which incorporate the use of the Sleep Wise app for the under 25s. Hunrosa is the only contracted NHS private provider in the UK.
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I am Louise, a sleep specialist with an established professional history within the NHS as a Clinical Sleep Scientist. My journey spanning over three decades in sleep diagnostics and treating sleep disorders has been fueled by my passion for aiding individuals struggling with sleep disturbances. I offer a robust insomnia treatment in the form of CBTi.
My expertise is not limited to clinical practice. I have had the privilege of assisting a TV reality person in overcoming their sleep challenges, company directors, author and business development guru. Thus expanding the breadth of my professional reach. Alongside this, I have played a key role in the training and development of staff across all levels within NHS Hospitals and private wellness centers, emphasizing the importance of a com ...
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CBT-I Therapist Manchester England.
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My educational background is in Psychology, in which I have a Bachelor's degree, but I am also a massage therapist, certified clinical hypnotherapist and am qualified in the application of cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep issues (CBT-i). All of these qualifications have been crucial in learning how to help myself improve my own sleep and are now invaluable in helping other adults with sleep issues make positive changes in their lives too.
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I am an integrative therapist and member of the UKCP, BACP (Accred) and BSS. I also trained at the Royal London Hospital for Integrative Medicine as a CBT-i practitioner, working with people who struggle to sleep.
Aside from my private practice, I worked at an NHS service in London and a low-cost service and volunteered at a mental health charity for adults, and continue to volunteer at a charity for struggling mothers.
I am trained in, and practice, different approaches to individual and couples therapy, based on my client’s needs and wishes. My Masters is in Psychotherapy Studies, and my dissertation focused on treating anxious insomnia.
Psychodynamic therapy focusses on your past experiences, your childhood and the messages and learnings you may have picked up along the way. T ...
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