John Tzanos Featured
John Tzanos, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist in California, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, and Washington who provides telehealth Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) for adults with chronic insomnia and related sleep difficulties.
Dr. Tzanos helps clients understand and change the patterns that keep insomnia going, including conditioned arousal at bedtime, sleep-related worry, irregular sleep schedules, unhelpful compensatory behaviors, nighttime anxiety, and the exhausting effort to “force” sleep. His work is practical, structured, and evidence-based, with a focus on helping clients build a steadier, more consistent relationship with sleep.
CBT-I sessions may include core components such as sleep scheduling, sleep restriction or sleep compression, stimulus control, co ...
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Elise McDonald Featured
Insomnia and sleep difficulties can have devastating effects on your mood, energy level, focus, and overall health. Quality sleep therapy can transform your life by reducing anxiety, improving cognitive function, strengthening your immune system, and enhancing emotional regulation. CBT for Insomnia specifically offers long-lasting results without medication side effects, addressing the root causes rather than just symptoms. Elise is trained and certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, and is a member of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Elise is highly trained and has unique expertise in sleep and insomnia treatment, rooted in research but customized to your individual needs to maximize improvement in your quality of life. Her approach combines evidence-based techniq ...
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Timothy Baardseth, PhD, DBSM Featured
Dr. Timothy Baardseth is a clinical health psychologist who is board certified in behavioral sleep medicine (DBSM). He received his PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison in Counseling Psychology, completed an APA-accredited internship at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center and an APA-accredited post-doctoral fellowship in health psychology at Hines VA Hospital in Chicago. He attended and completed a mini-fellowship in behavioral sleep medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and he has received additional CBT-I training from the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford. In addition to behavioral sleep disorders, he works extensively with patients receiving oncology and palliative cancer care services. He also continues to enjoy ...
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Matthew C. Spitzmueller, PhD, LICSW Featured
As a seasoned psychotherapist, I specialize in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), offering both foundational and advanced solutions for sleep disturbances. Trained at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, I provide a structured CBT-I program tailored to individual needs, typically spanning 8 to 12 weeks. This approach is designed for clients seeking effective alternatives to traditional sleep medications, focusing on practical strategies to improve sleep and overall well-being.
Beyond CBT-I, my practice encompasses individual psychotherapy and couples counseling, integrating humanistic, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioral theories. My therapeutic approach is informed by a commitment to genuineness, empathy, and an understanding of the profound ...
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James Scholl Featured
Dr. James Scholl is a clinical psychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of adults. Dr. Scholl subscribes to a scientist-practitioner model, which involves using empirical research to direct their applied practice; while simultaneously, allowing their clinical experience to shape future research questions. James has experience in outpatient, community, hospital, and academic settings; providing therapeutic and evaluation services for those with trauma-related disorders, sleep disturbances (i.e., insomnia, post trauma nightmares), mood, and anxiety disorders. Additionally, Dr. Scholl has specialized training and experience working with Veterans, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, the gender diverse community, and individuals impacted by violence. Prior to opening their privat ...
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Andrew E. Colsky, LPC, LMHC Featured
Andrew E. Colsky is a former attorney turned mental health clinician and medical technology entrepreneur. He practices Behavioral Sleep Medicine using Telehealth. He is trained in CBT-I and has graduated the advanced CBT-I training and the mini-fellowship in behavioral sleep medicine offered by Perelman School of Medicine.
Mr. Colsky has been practicing mental health since 2015 and specializes in treating challenging mental health issues including insomnia and CPAP adherence. He uses evidence-based, scientific treatments that have been tested and proven to be effective.
Mr. Colsky will work with you to get to the root cause of your issue and then develop an evidence-based treatment regimen to help you achieve the outcome you desire.
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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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Ben Tabak, PhD Featured
Ben Tabak is a licensed clinical psychologist who provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). He earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Miami, completed five years of postdoctoral training in the Department of Psychology at UCLA, and was an Associate Professor of Psychology at Southern Methodist University. He is currently the co-owner of Welcome in Psychology Group in Newport Beach, CA and serves as a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at UC Irvine.
Dr. Tabak helps adults improve sleep by changing the behaviors and thought patterns that interfere with consistent, restorative rest. He also offers therapy for anxiety, stress, and related concerns that often impact sleep and overall functioning. He commonly works with clients who experience dif ...
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Michelle M. Kehn, Ph.D., ABPP Featured
Licensed in NY and CO
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Sarah Hines Featured
Sarah Hines, MSSW, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker embedded within the UT Erlanger Neurology clinic in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She provides psychotherapy for patients living with neuropsychiatric conditions, acquired brain injuries (including stroke and traumatic brain injury), and neurological disorders influenced by psychological stressors. Sarah also supports individuals with psychogenic or functional neurological symptoms and offers counseling for caregivers navigating the emotional and practical challenges of supporting loved ones with neurological illness.
Sarah earned her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy (with a concentration in ethics) from Wake Forest University and her Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin, where she completed her cl ...
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Dana Jaffe Featured
I am an LCMHC (Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor) located in North Carolina. I have been offering CBT-I in a clinical setting as an outpatient therapist since 2021. I am passionate about providing evidenced-based treatment to help individuals with insomnia and other sleep concerns.
I am in-network with private insurance plans from BCBS, Aetna, and United HealthCare / Optum, and I also offer self-pay services. Please note: I am out-of-network with Medicare and Medicaid and I am unable to accept primary or supplemental plans associated with Medicare and Medicaid regardless of provider.
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Larissa Tate, PhD Featured
Dr. Larissa Tate is a licensed clinical psychologist and received her first Master's Degree in Clinical Psychological Science from the University of Maryland. She then attended the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for her Master's and Doctoral Degrees in Clinical Psychology. She completed her APA-accredited internship with the University of Alabama-Birmingham VA Medical Center Consortium. Dr. Tate is licensed in New York, Maryland, and Alabama and is a registered telehealth provider in Florida.
Dr. Tate has extensive experience and training in a variety of settings, including sleep clinics, primary care, hospitals, outpatient mental health clinics, and inpatient medical units. In 2024, she ventured into private practice and specializes in the treatment of sleep disor ...
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Steven Orma Featured
If you’re having trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or both—I can help.
As a specialist in insomnia, I provide you with a clear understanding of how sleep works, how insomnia develops, and how to finally get past it. Whether you’ve struggled with sleep for 3 weeks or 30+ years, you can sleep well again.
I will help you to implement powerful changes to your sleep behaviors, and key shifts in your thinking, to break the pattern of poor sleep, eliminate sleep anxiety, and restore quality sleep. I can help you get off sleep aids (including medications and over the counter remedies) even if you’ve been taking them for years.
I have the unique perspective of both a clinical psychologist and former insomnia sufferer, having overcome insomnia 10 years ago with the strategies I tea ...
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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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Alaina Tiani, PhD, DBSM Featured
Dr. Alaina Tiani is a licensed clinical health psychologist and board-certified behavioral sleep medicine specialist. Currently, she is staff at the Cleveland Clinic Sleep Disorders Center. Dr. Tiani completed her undergraduate training at the University of Pittsburgh (2011-2015), achieving a BS in psychology, and graduate school training at West Virginia University (2017-2022) where she obtained a PhD in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Tiani completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Florida Health Science Center in Medical/Health Psychology from 2021-2022 and her postdoctoral fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Sleep Disorders Center in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. She is active in both clinical care and research endeavors and is a committee member of the Society of Behavioral Slee ...
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Mark Thomas Featured
Mark Thomas, PhD, DBSM, is a licensed clinical psychologist and board-certified behavioral sleep medicine specialist who is passionate about improving patients' sleep. Dr. Thomas earned his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and completed his clinical internship at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He received specialized behavioral sleep medicine training and experience during his postdoctoral fellowship at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, where he addressed a wide range of sleep issues in Veterans. He is the founder of Restore Sleep Health, a telehealth private practice offering evidence-based therapy to adults with sleep disorders. Dr. Thomas’ clinical work is focused on the treatment of sleep issues including insomnia, PAP adherence, ...
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Leah Farrell-Carnahan Featured
I offer behavioral sleep assessment and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and CBT for commonly co-occurring problems like anxiety and depression. I offer CBT-I to patients in person in Richmond, Virginia and via secure videoconferencing throughout Virginia, Georgia, and 40+ other states.
I have worked in the field of sleep medicine, with a focus on insomnia, since 2011. I have worked in the Department of Veterans Affairs, academia, and private practice. I own a group practice called Atlanta CBT that is based in Atlanta, Georgia where I work with colleagues to help people with insomnia and co-occurring problems like anxiety. I also have an office in Richmond, Virginia. Most of my in person work is currently occurring in Richmond, Virginia.
Please contact me if you are ...
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Amber Simpson, MBA-HCAD, MSW, LCSW-S Featured
Virtual sleep therapy available in Texas & Illinois. Can’t sleep—again?
You’ve cut caffeine. You’ve tried melatonin, sleep hygiene tips, and even white noise apps. Still, it’s 2 a.m., and your brain won’t slow down. You’re tired of dreading bedtime and waking up unrefreshed.
You're sleep is not broken and unfixable.
You just need the right approach. One that’s rooted in science, tailored to you, and guided by someone who understands how personal sleep struggles can be.
My 5-Session CBTI Program: Sleep, Reimagined
As a licensed clinical social worker and sleep therapist, I offer a structured, personalized CBTI program that blends evidence-based techniques with compassionate care. It’s designed to help you retrain your brain and body for deeper, more restful sleep without medicatio ...
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Karen Estefane Featured
I am a licensed clinical psychologist who works with individuals, couples, and families to address a variety of concerns or goals, including sleep difficulties, particularly insomnia. I provide evaluation, consultation, and psychotherapy, and am certified to provide individual and group CBT-I.
I completed my PhD in Clinical Psychology at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) and have trained in many settings including hospitals and university counseling centers. I currently work as an Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry and Staff Psychologist at the World Trade Center Program, and also see patients through the Faculty Practice Associates at Mount Sinai.
I am a New York State licensed clinical psychologist, and a registered out-of-state telehealth prov ...
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Edward Haraburda, Ph.D, DBSM Featured
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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Martin Kounitz, LICSW/LCSW Featured
Helping you sleep better is my passion. I've practiced evidenced-based treatment for sleep disorders for over 10 years. As an adjunct professor at Smith College for Social Work, I taught CBT for insomnia (CBT-I) to psychologists and CBT itself to social work students. Through CBT-I, I'll help you to build tools to overcome sleep problems and the related challenges you may face. Many people are burdened with anxiety about sleeping and feel anxious that poor sleep affects their work or relationships. Let's work together to reduce your worry. We'll understand your sleep patterns and collaboratively develop goals.
Licensed in both New York and Massachusetts, I accept Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, Tufts, Harvard Pilgrim, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and Wellpoint/Unicare.
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Miriam Rubin Featured
Miriam Rubin, PhD, CBSM, DBSM is a board certified behavioral sleep specialist and clinical psychologist specializing in treatment of adult sleep disorders currently offering both in person and telehealth appointments in Arlington, Massachusetts. She established the sleep disorders program at the Worcester VA Clinic, providing evidence-based interventions to veterans and supervision and staff trainings in BSM, including treatment of insomnia, nightmares, circadian dysregulation, sleep paralysis, and sleep apnea / PAP desensitization. She has presented at professional conferences on research and interventions for treating trauma-related nightmares and co-led national provider trainings for CBT for Nightmares (CBT-N). Currently she offers consultation for CBT-N and CBT-I in collaboration w ...
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Marika Kyrimis Featured
Ellis Kim Featured
I am a psychotherapist in private practice serving the states of California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Florida. I received insomnia psychotherapy training in CBT-I from the University of Arizona Sleep & Health Research Program and the Center for Deployment Psychology. More broadly, I am a relational and experiential psychotherapist utilizing somatic experiencing (SE), accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP), and internal family systems (IFS). When working in short-term insomnia focused therapy, I occasionally integrate experiential methods, particularly from somatic experiencing. I have worked with clients who have reached out exclusively to do CBT-I, and I have also worked with my existing long-term clients with CBT-I. I accept certain insurance plans in MA and am an OO ...
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Elizabeth Culnan, PhD, DBSM Featured
Dr. Elizabeth Culnan, PhD, DBSM is a Clinical Health Psychologist, serving patients via telehealth and in-person in Denver. She works with people needing treatment for insomnia, nightmares, and circadian rhythm disorders. Prior to working in private practice, Dr. Culnan was an Assistant Professor working with the Sleep Disorders Service and Research Center at Rush University Medical Center. She also served as the Associate Director of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Services at Rush University Medical Center.
In addition to Behavioral Sleep Medicine Services, Dr. Culnan also provides therapy for anxiety, depression, and perinatal mental health.
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Kara Christensen Pacella Featured
I am a licensed clinical psychologist, researcher, and educator. I completed my PhD at The Ohio State University, internship at the Medical University of South Carolina, and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Kansas. I trained in Behavioral Sleep Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina and have been doing clinical work and research in this area since 2019. I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada Las Vegas where I study the link between sleep and eating behaviors and train our next generation of clinical psychologists. I am particularly interested in translating new findings from research into clinical practice and helping make psychological treatments more effective and accessible.
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Melissa Horowitz Featured
Dr. Melissa Horowitz is the Director of Clinical Training and Body Image and Eating Disorders at the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy. She is a licensed psychologist in New York, Florida and Connecticut and is certified by PSYPACT to provide telehealth services to clients in states participating in PSYPACT. Dr. Horowitz works with adolescents and adults using cognitive behavior therapy. She specializes in the treatment of eating disorders, body-image and weight concerns. Dr. Horowitz also specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and insomnia. Dr. Horowitz provides CBT-I for adults experiencing insomnia.
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Kevin Webster, LPC/MHSP, MAC Featured
I have been a practicing therapist for approximately 10 years. I consider myself to be a generalist practitioner. I currently provide mental health and substance use disorder outpatient treatment at a community health center. I have a passion for helping all people and I intentionally situate myself in a community health center environment to reach all people.
I completed University of Pennsylvania's CBT-I course in October 2024.
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Sara Michelson Featured
I am a doctoral-level licensed psychologist based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, offering telehealth services to clients in North Carolina, New York, and PSYPACT participating states. I am dedicated to providing treatment that is supportive, scientifically grounded, and individually tailored to your unique needs.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Comparative Literature from the University of Copenhagen and a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois. My professional training includes work at Northwestern University, The University of Chicago, VA hospitals, and Yale University.
I am a licensed psychologist with over 15 years of clinical experience, including extensive training in diagnostic interviewing and psycholog ...
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Erika Lundgren Featured
Erika Lundgren is a licensed independent clinical social worker based in New Hampshire, working with adults across the lifespan, with a focus on helping those who struggle with sleep difficulties. Her clients come to her having issues falling asleep and waking up in the middle of the night who have tried medication, relaxation, new mattresses with no long term success. Erika is particularly sensitive to clients facing moments of transition like a move to a new city, job loss, break up, life stress, and symptoms of anxiety that can have negative impacts on sleep.
Erika’s approach is rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, an evidenced based treatment that focuses on helping patients understand the root cause of their sleep, learn new strategies to manage sleep anxieties, and ...
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Lindsey Ramsey Featured
I provide telehealth CBT-I sessions to clients who live in Oregon and Virginia, and in-person session for folks who live in the Charlottesville, VA area. I also treat depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and other conditions with the following modalities: CBT, ACT, ERP, IFS, and EMDR.
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Lizzy Shevins, ARNP Featured
Lizzy is a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Her practice offers cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-i) along with integrative psychiatric care. She is able to de-prescribe sleep medications when appropriate and loves helping people find restful sleep after months or even years of struggling with insomnia. Lizzy completed her training in basic CBT-i at the University of Pennsylvania and holds a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the University of Washington. Lizzy accepts Premera, Regence, Lifewise, Aetna, and Cigna insurance, as well as most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans.
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Jenae Spencer Featured
Jenae is passionate about helping people improve their health and well-being and regain hope. She believes the physical, mental, and spiritual bodies are intrinsically connected and incorporates mind/body techniques to treat the whole person. Jenae’s work has been informed by her training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), biofeedback, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Combining these practices, she is particularly interested in helping clients improve sleep. By exploring beliefs and nervous system dysregulation that may be hindering sleep, she assists clients in gaining incredible benefits in not only sleep performance but also decreased anxiety, improved mood, and increased energy overall.
Through her biofeedback training, she specializes in training heart rate varia ...
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Omrit Silberstein Featured
Dr. Silberstein is a clinical psychologist specializing in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Her practice focuses on helping individuals overcome insomnia, nightmares, circadian rhythms disorders, parasomnias, and difficulties adjusting to CPAP use.
Dr. Silberstein is a Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine.
In addition to her Behavioral Sleep Medicine practice, Dr. Silberstein helps clients address symptoms and concerns related to mood and anxiety disorders; adjustment to new situations (e.g., pregnancy and parenthood, career change, retirement); and difficulties in relationship.
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Jenae Spencer Featured
Jenae is passionate about helping people improve their health and well-being and regain hope. She believes the physical, mental, and spiritual bodies are intrinsically connected and incorporates mind/body techniques to treat the whole person. Jenae’s work has been informed by her training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), biofeedback, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Combining these practices, she is particularly interested in helping clients improve sleep. By exploring beliefs and nervous system dysregulation that may be hindering sleep, she assists clients in gaining incredible benefits in not only sleep performance but also decreased anxiety, improved mood, and increased energy overall.
Through her biofeedback training, she specializes in training heart rate varia ...
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