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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 Sara Winter Featured
Dr Sara Winter is a Clinical Psychologist and CBTi provider with over 17 years' experience and a special interest in sleep disorders and chronic disease. Sara completed her PhD in the area of sleep disorders and health behaviour change, specifically CPAP adherence. Sara works in a quaternary multidisciplinary sleep disorders service delivering psychological interventions for a variety of sleep conditions including CBTi for insomnia. Sara has trained numerous psychologists in behavioural sleep interventions and is a member of the Australasian Sleep Association Behavioural Management of Sleep Disorders subcommittee - driving national educational programs and strategic direction for health services at all levels of the care continuum.
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Dr Zoe Gotts Featured
Dr. Elise Landau Featured
Dr. Elise Landau (PhD, MCouns) is a licensed Psychologist and Research Fellow at the Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health at Monash University. She has training in and experience delivering CBT-I interventions across a broad range of populations in both clinical and research settings. Her sleep background includes:
-PhD research at the University of Melbourne focused on evaluating outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of a CBT-I intervention for adolescents
-Post doctorate research at the Florey Institute for Neuroscience & Mental Health investigating links between sleep and ischemic stroke/Alzheimer's Dementia
-Research fellow & delivery of CBT-I intervention for perinatal populations with the Monash University Turner Institute for Brain & Mental Health
-Founder & ...
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Dr. Nicole Moshfegh Featured
Dr. Nicole Moshfegh is a clinical and health service psychologist in California. She is the Founder and Director of We Rise Psychology, Inc. and the author of, “The Book of Sleep.”
Dr. Moshfegh specializes in providing culturally responsive, evidence-based care to adults and teenagers struggling with anxiety, insomnia, burnout, as well as chronic fatigue and stress. She has extensive training and experience in evidence-based therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).
Dr. Moshfegh completed her clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and received her doctoral and master's degrees in clinical psychology from Pepperd ...
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Dr. Sarah Silverman Featured
As a Stanford-trained sleep specialist, I treat a wide variety of sleep problems including insomnia, sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders using science-backed and non-medication strategies. I believe in using a holistic treatment approach and routinely provide the first-line, gold standard therapy for chronic insomnia, Cognitive Behavior Therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). I'm licensed to see patients in Florida and New York as well as via participating PsyPact states.
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Dan is the founder and clinical director of The Better Sleep Clinic, New Zealand's most highly rated behavioral sleep medicine clinic. Dan is a licensed psychologist (15+ years) qualified and trained in CBT, CBTi, EMDR, Mindfulness-based Attention Training, ACT and other treatment approaches. He is a military veteran and has previously served as the performance psychologist to NZ's SAS elite special operations unit, Olympic sports teams, and professional rugby teams. Dan has been interviewed and featured in a range of local and international media including: Psychology Today, PsychCentral, Healthline, Forbes, Huffington Post, Myfitnesspal, EatThis. Dan specialises in treating insomnia, and is also experienced in treating other sleep disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. ...
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Dr. David Bradley is a clinical psychologist licensed in New Hampshire and authorized to practice in 42 states via Telehealth through PSYPACT. He received his Ph.D. at Case Western Reserve University and completed training in CBT-i at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. His primary approach to treating insomnia is CBT-i, and also integrates core ACT principles around making values-based decisions where accommodations to the standard CBT-i protocol may make sense. In addition to treating insomnia, Dr. Bradley specializes in treating anxiety and OCD, and integrates the treatment of sleep problems into the treatment of anxiety and OCD. Dr. Bradley serves as the Vice President of OCD New Hampshire and regularly offers trainings in the use of exposure and response prevention for the treatment o ...
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My practice is limited to the behavioral treatment of sleep disorders including: insomnia, sleep phase disorders, nightmare disorders, and difficulties adapting to CPAP usage. I work with children (and their parents), adolescents, and adults. I have a special interest in working with patients whose sleep is compromised by chronic pain or chronic illness. i have worked with many patients who experience insomnia secondary to Long Covid. While my primary treatment approach is CBT-I, I also integrate elements of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and mindfulness based interventions into my patients' treatment plans, as indicated. I also treat hypersomnia and narcolepsy ( typically in coordination with a sleep physician) utilizing CBT-H.
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Gerontologist with an extensive background and education in exercise therapy and nutrition
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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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