Kansas: KS
Most people who have insomnia can be helped, often fairly rapidly, by CBT-I. I have been treating insomnia for many years, and I am comfortable dealing with a wide variety of problems and issues related to that problem. I generally work by video tele-health (Zoom). I accept most commercial insurances, as well as Medicare.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist based in Minnesota. I specialized in behavioral sleep medicine, as well as working with sport and performance concerns. I am licensed and able to work with individuals in Minnesota, New York, Iowa, and PSYPACT states (https://psypact.org/mpage/psypactmap).
I specialize in helping people with insomnia using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-I). I also specialzie in CBT for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma. I integrate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, EMDR, and Internal Family Systems Therapy into my approach. I have specialty training from the University of Pennsylvania Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. I've been practicing CBT for insomnia for over 25 years. I use evidence-based psychotherapies ...
Dr. Brian Curtis, Ph.D., D.B.S.M. is a clinical psychologist and founder of Honest Sleep, LLC, a telehealth-based clinical practice specializing in the assessment and integrated treatment of chronic insomnia, nightmare disorder, anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder. Brian is board certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine (D.B.S.M.). He has over 12 years of research experience in the field of sleep medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicin ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i) I offer evidence-based treatment for insomnia (i.e., sleep disorder, problems with falling asleep, waking up too early or too often, or difficulty staying asleep). Sessions are offered virtually individually or in group sessions. Contact me at peakminds.ca I have a license to practice telepsychology across states in the USA that have passed PSYPACT (check here if your state has enacted legislation: https://psypact.gov/mpage/psypactmap I ...
"I can't shut my brain off" is the #1 complaint I hear from my clients experiencing insomnia. I've been working with insomnia patients for 12+ years, am certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, and am involved in both the treatment of persons with insomnia and the training of providers in CBT-I. We will meet via telehealth from the comfort of your home or any private location in any PsyPact state. To better understand your needs and ensure this is a "good fit" before moving forward, I offer a 20- ...
Dr. Krietsch is a pediatric psychologist who specializes in pediatric behavioral sleep medicine at St. Louis Children's Hospital. She sees infants through young adults with insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, parasomnias, disorders of hypersomnolence, and difficulty tolerating PAP or HiFlow for sleep disordered breathing. She particularly enjoys working with young children and youth with neurodevelopmental and medical complexities.
Brett Kuhn is a licensed psychologist and Professor of Psychology at the Munroe-Meyer Institute and University of Nebraska Medical Center. He is a diplomat of behavioral sleep medicine (DBSM) and member of the international Pediatric Sleep Council (www.babysleep.com). Dr. Kuhn served on the committee which created the national standards of practice for children with bedtime resistance and night-time awakenings, sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). He was honored with the ...
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in Philadelphia, PA, where I have been practicing since 2020. I completed CBT-i training at the University of Pennsylvania, and I continue my education by consulting with faculty members in that program. In addition to CBT-i, I offer evidence-based treatment for other problems including anxiety, depression, and OCD. Outside of work, I'm a joyful Dad, and I love camping, hiking, and baseball. I am in network for Aetna PPO plans in Pennsylvania, star ...
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist board certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. I began practicing sleep medicine in August 2015, when I began my post-doctoral fellowship year at the Center for Sleep Medicine (CFSM - Naperville/Orland Park locations). I continued practicing at CFSM for 7 years after completing the fellowship. I am currently a provider with DrLullaby.com, where we provide treatment exclusively via telehealth. I am licensed in Illinois and am certified to practice telehealth i ...
Angela N. R. Miller, PhD, MPH, MSCP, DBSM is a board-certified behavioral sleep medicine specialist, educator, and speaker. She completed her PhD at Kent State University, her medical psychology residency at WVU School of Medicine/ Charleston Area Medical Center, and a clinical health psychology/ specialty medicine fellowship at the Louis Stokes Cleveland DVAMC. Dr. Miller specializes in the non-medication treatment of a wide variety of sleep disorders and she is passionate about helping individ ...
I'm a clinical psychologist and board-certified in behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) by the Board of Behavioral Sleep Medicine and the American Board of Sleep Medicine - these are the highest credentials in BSM. I run a fully virtual practice, DC Psychology and Sleep Services, offering telehealth in over 30 states. I received training in Behavioral Sleep Medicine at Johns Hopkins and have worked on interdisciplinary sleep medicine teams. I continue to regularly conduct Cognitive Behavioral T ...
A little about me. I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst specializing in sleep. I have been supporting neurodivergent children (autism, ADHD, anxiety, Down Syndrome) and their families with sleep for over 4 years. My passion for sleep comes from from my own personal experiences navigating sleep difficulties since I was a child. My own personal experience with sleep challenges allows me to step into my client's shoes and understand that just being told what to do is not enough. We need to u ...
I am a Developmental and Sports Neuropsychologist who also provides cognitive and behavioral interventions for a variety of sleep-related disorders across the lifespan in order to promote overall brain health. I work with children, adolescents, and adults, and with parents of young children with bedtime problems. I provide in-person services primarily in Charlotte NC and Atlanta GA metro areas, with interjurisdictional telehealth practice under PSYPACT.
Telehealth behavioral sleep medicine services for children, adolescent, adults, and families, with consultative services for workplace health initiatives, shift workers, and executives and athletes regarding travel logistics and sleep health promotion. In-network with Wellmark BCBS of Iowa for IA and NE residents, only.
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.
Specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) for adults ages 18-64. Physically located in Pennsylvania, I am able to provide telehealth (video session) services in 30+ PSYPACT participating states. My approach is collaborative, transparent, and highly-focused on your sleep concerns.
Dr. Kristen Stone is a licensed clinical psychologist, behavioral sleep specialist, and assistant professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Dr. Stone is also an authorized practitioner of interjurisdictional telepsychology, which means she can treat patients virtually in any PSYPACT participating state. (Check out the PSYPACT map to see if your home state is one of them: https://psypact.org/mpage/psypactmap. Most are!) Dr. Stone is also l ...
I am a licensed psychologist and Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, practicing for more than 30 years. I have been a professor in the graduate school at the University of Miami as well as a conference and workshop speaker. Among the problems I can help you with are: Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or waking too early, Getting off sleep medication, Nightmares, Sleep walking, Circadian rhythm problems, and Adjusting to using your CPAP. The specialized therapies for sleep are highly ...
Dr. Wesley specializes in behavioral management of sleep problems for children, adolescents, and families with a variety of sleep disorders including insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, and adherence difficulties in obstructive sleep apnea. She believes a good night’s sleep is at the foundation of a happy, healthy child. Dr. Wesley partners with families to help them develop habits, routines, and behaviors to improve children’s sleep quality and quantity. She loves seeing positive changes ...
Sleep Health Center, PLLC was started by Dr. Ryan Wetzler in 2018 to increase availability of sleep and health psychology services. The specialty of behavioral sleep medicine/sleep psychology studies sleep and evaluates and treats sleep disorders.
I help people with insomnia, chronic nightmares, perimenopausal sleep changes, restless sleep, and those who want to sleep without medication. I also help athletes who want to maximize their performance. My most successful patients want to sleep better and are willing to work for the changes they need. You can learn more about me and my practice at: https://helpmesleep.org I have decades of experience as a therapist and hundreds of hours of specialty training in sleep disorders and experience ...
Jade Wu, PhD, DBSM is a board certified behavioral sleep specialist specializing in adult insomnia and sleep problems during pregnancy and the postnatal period. She received her doctoral clinical psychology training from Boston University and completed her behavioral medicine residency/fellowship at Duke University School of Medicine. She regularly appears in print media such as Huffington Post, as well as on radio/TV programs such as NPR and ABC News to share sleep health research with the pub ...
Dr. Ashley Rudnick, Psy.D., DBSM is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in the Chicago area with board certification in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. She completed her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) in 2012 at Roosevelt University and developed her specialization in Sleep Psychology in 2014 during her postdoctoral fellowship. Dr. Rudnick spent 6 years practicing at The Center for Sleep Medicine in Naperville and Orland Park before joining Hinsdale Sleep Center at Drs. Girgis and As ...
I love treating insomnia and other behavioral sleep disorders because it allows me to help my clients make life-changing differences to their sleep and health in a relatively short period of time. After serving as the clinical director of a sleep disorders center for three years, I started Atlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services (AIBHS) in 2008 in order to be able to devote more time and attention to insomnia and associated conditions such as anxiety. Due to my experience in a medical s ...
I began practicing my specialty in Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine in a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University Medical Center in 1993 and have since been a behavioral sleep consultant for Georgetown’s Sleep Disorders Center. As a member of the Georgetown Psychiatry faculty for nearly a decade, I worked with patients in the Anxiety & Mood Disorders Clinics, the Pain Clinic, Neurology, Rheumatology, Internal Medicine, Cardiac Rehab, Lombardi Cancer Center, and ObGyn. While with th ...
Health Psychology, housed in the Pulmonary and Sleep Departments at 3 locations in Northern Colorado: Fort Collins, Greely, and Loveland. CBT-I for insomnia and Tobacco & Nicotine Recovery Program (TNRP)
At the Coping Resource Center, we have several skilled clinicians who are experts at treating sleep difficulties including insomnia, delayed phase sleep disorders, nightmares, and PTSD, as well as CPAP adherence. It is normal for people to experience difficulty with sleeping when they are going through a major life transition, stressor, or change in their life. Sometimes sleep issues seem to come from out-of-the-blue or persist even after the stressful situation has ended. Regardless not sl ...