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Christine Joy, LCPC, RPSGT Featured
Provides CBT-I for Insomnia. Telehealth availability in Maryland.
In Network with BCBS, Cigna, United Health.
Registered Polysomnographic Technician over 25 years, with clinical and research experience.
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Colby Mills, Ph.D. Featured
Dr. Mills works with adults and adolescents. In addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i), he is trained in specialty techniques for PTSD (Prolonged Exposure, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Written Exposure Therapy) and anxiety. He is also experienced with diagnostic and psychological assessment. Dr. Mills brings acceptance and a sense of humor to the therapy relationship, as well as a pragmatic focus on helping you achieve the results that matter most to you. Outside of the office, he provides training and consulting to agencies and in academic settings.
Dr. Mills has a background in crisis intervention, forensic assessment, and neuropsychology. Since 2011, he has worked extensively with first responders and military personnel, as well as their family members.
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Cathy Bykowski, Ph.D. Featured
You’re exhausted but can’t turn your brain off at night. Maybe you lie awake replaying to-do lists, worrying about what’s ahead, or counting the hours you have left to sleep. Some nights you fall asleep quickly, other nights you’re still wide awake at 2 a.m. You’re tired of tossing, turning, and dragging through your days.
I’m a health psychologist who helps people break the cycle between stress, poor sleep, and health problems. Stress, burnout, and emotional strain can lead to sleep difficulties, weight gain, high blood pressure, and trouble managing conditions like diabetes or chronic illness. At the same time, health issues can affect your mood, motivation, and daily habits — leaving you stuck in a frustrating loop.
I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) ...
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Cristóbal Carrasco, MSc. Featured
Psicólogo Clínico especializado en Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), un enfoque conductual-contextual centrado en la flexibilidad psicológica. También es entrenador en mindfulness (MBSR instructor).
Trabajo principalmente con insomnio, ansiedad, depresión y otras condiciones asociadas al estrés crónico.
MSc. en Neurociencia Social, habiendo colaborado como investigador e interventor en múltiples investigaciones científicas en el ámbito de la salud mental. Asimismo, colabora activamente en sociedades profesionales y científicas en Chile.
RRSS:
https://www.instagram.com/cristobal.carrasco.psicologo/
http://cristobalcarrasco.com/
https://encuadrado.com/p/cristobalcarrasco
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Charles Schaeffer Featured
Colleen Wasson Featured
I work with teens and adults across Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah struggling with anxiety, OCD, and insomnia. My clients want to worry less, sleep better, and live with greater confidence and freedom. I completed basic and advanced training in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) with Drs. Perlis, Posner, Ellis, and Grandner at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine in 2024 and 2026. I offer CBT-I both as a standalone treatment and integrated with anxiety or OCD treatment when appropriate. I consult with leading experts in the field weekly to review cases and bring evidence-based behavioral sleep medicine to the rural communities I serve.
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Carolyn E. Ievers-Landis, PhD, DBSM, is a licensed clinical psychologist in the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Psychology, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. She is also a professor of pediatrics in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. Her primary clinical and research interest is in pediatric sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep phase delay and hypersomnia. She sees patients from infancy through young adults.
Dr. Ievers-Landis earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and journalism from the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky followed by a master’s degree in psychology from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She went on to complete a doctorate in clinical p ...
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Dr. Courtney Worley is an Alabama native who completed her Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 2012 at The University of Alabama (UA), with specialized coursework in health and geropsychology. Her internship was completed at The University of Florida Health Sciences Center in medical psychology. Prior to her graduate work in psychology, she completed a master’s degree in public health (M.P.H.) in health behavior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Dr. Worley is board-certified in clinical psychology under the American Board of Professional Psychology. She completed specialized training in behavioral sleep medicine and achieved a Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine (DBSM) in 2024. She is the co-author of The Nightmare and Sleep Disorder Toolkit: A Workbook to Help you Get so ...
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Chase Aycock Featured
Dr. Chase Aycock is a licensed psychologist board-certified in both Clinical Health Psychology (ABPP) and Behavioral Sleep Medicine (DBSM). After serving over a decade as a U.S. Air Force psychologist, Dr. Aycock specializes in evidence-based care for adults, high-performance professionals, and military/first-responder populations struggling with sleep disorders, chronic medical conditions, health behavior change, and stress/anxiety. His practice heavily emphasizes behavioral and cognitive approaches, such as CBT for Insomnia (CBT-I), Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT), Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and other evidence-based treatments for sleep disorders and chronic illnesses. Delivering a structured, collaborative, and practical approach focused on real- ...
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15 years providing CBT-I
Stanford University CBTi Certified
Tinnitus & Sleep
Anxiety & Sleep
Medication-Free sleep
Medication Discontinuation
CBT-I for improved daily functioning & performance
29 years specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety & Depression
Telemedicine using your PPO or OON Benefits
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-15 years providing CBT-I
-Stanford University CBTi Certified
-Tinnitus & Sleep
-Anxiety & Sleep
-Medication-Free sleep
-Medication Discontinuation
-CBT-I for improved daily functioning & performance
-29 years specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety & Depression
- She has a Masters degree in Cultural Anthropology and finds people interesting and sociology helpful.
-Telemedicine using your PPO or OON Benefits. Michele does not participate with any insurance plan as an in-network provider.
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Carrie Bader Featured
I support people with sleep disturbances and insomnia via telehealth in Oregon. I completed training in CBT-I at the Sleep Health & Insomnia Program at Stanford University. The treatment I provide is collaborative, structured, and focused on restoring consistent, reliable sleep without medication. Most clients see measurable improvement within several weeks. I offer a free 15-minute consultation, which can be booked through my online portal.
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Charles D. Thomas Featured
Cheryl Chen Featured
Cheryl Chen is a licensed psychotherapist providing telehealth care in NJ and NY (with diagnostic privilege). She earned her graduate degree from Columbia University and currently offers CBT-I for insomnia and nightmares, using a structured, skills-based approach with clear goals each session. Her style is practical, collaborative, and tailored to what’s keeping sleep stuck.
To help make CBT-I—the first-line, gold-standard treatment for chronic insomnia—more accessible, she accepts insurance for eligible plans and offers sliding-scale options where applicable. She is continuing advanced training toward Behavioral Sleep Medicine/CBT-I board certification as part of deepening this focus. To book an appointment, visit: https://everbloommentalhealth.com/
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Christopher J. Wendel, PhD, DBSM Featured
Dr. Wendel is a clinical health psychologist board-certified Behavioral Sleep Medicine (DBSM) at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He obtained his PhD from the University of Alabama and completed his post-doctoral fellowship training in behavioral sleep medicine, chronic pain, and trauma at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He specializes in the treatment of the full range of sleep disorders, including: insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, central disorders of hypersomnolence (narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia), nightmare disorders, and parasomnias. He utilizes empirically-based treatments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Hypersomnia (CBT-H), Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for Nightmares (IRT), and Chro ...
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Caroline Jennings Featured
Dr. Jennings is a clinical psychologist board certified in behavioral sleep medicine. She provides short-term, evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) for adults, adolescents, and children across California through telehealth.
She works with individuals who struggle to turns off their minds at night, spend too long trying to fall asleep, or find themselves wide awake at odd hours. Some wake up too early, others can't get out of bed in the morning, and many feel sluggish throughout the day. Nightmares and vivid dreams disrupt sleep for some and make them dread going to bed at night. Most have tried hard to solve their sleep problems and may worry that sleeping pills are their only option, or they have found ...
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Carin Lefkowitz, Psy.D. Featured
Sleep disruption is unfortunately very common. However, it is also very treatable. I utilize evidence-based treatments to address insomnia and related issues such as nightmares and sleep-related anxiety. I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI), Brief Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia (BBTI), and treatments for nightmare disorder. After getting to know you and your goals, we can collaboratively choose a treatment that makes sense for you. Some of the most dramatic improvements I've seen have been in Veterans who resolved 40+ years of insomnia after just a handful of treatment sessions. And unsurprisingly, many other areas of life improve quickly once sleep improves.
I have been providing CBTI for over 10 years, having completed my training and certification wi ...
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Cristian Varas Cruz Featured
As a Clinical Psychologist and clinician trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) through the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, I apply evidence-based cognitive and behavioral strategies to help clients reduce sleep-related anxiety, improve sleep efficiency, and restore healthy, restorative sleep patterns. My therapeutic goal is to support patients in achieving sustainable improvements in sleep quality and overall psychological well-being.
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Cali Anne Caughie Featured
Dr. Cali Anne Caughie is a clinical psychologist with specialty training in neuropsychology and behavioral medicine. She currently offers cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) to individuals and groups via telehealth.
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Chris Chiros Featured
Sleep is foundational to everything we do. When you aren't sleeping well, handling life’s daily stressors can feel overwhelming.
I provide skills-focused, evidence-based treatments for sleep problems including:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). This is the gold standard treatment for insomnia. Whether you've struggled with your symptoms for years or this is a relatively new problem; this treatment can help you get consistently better sleep, usually in about six sessions.
Nightmare Therapy. Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) can reduce recurring, distressing nightmares, usually in about four sessions.
CPAP Adherence. If you are struggling to use your prescribed PAP equipment for sleep apnea I can help you gain the skills to adjust to using it regularly, usually i ...
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