City: Nashville
Ryan F.P. Robertson Featured
I take a scientific and person-centered approach that integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), neurocounseling, and other evidence-based practices (EBPs) to help you achieve restorative, lasting sleep.
CBT-I is recognized by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine as the gold standard for chronic insomnia, including when insomnia occurs alongside other conditions. The American College of Physicians also recommends CBT-I as the first-line treatment for insomnia before medication. Research shows that most people experience noticeable improvement in four to eight weeks, and the benefits are long-term — unlike sleep medications, which are intended for short-term relief and show limited lasting effect.
My work is grounded in the science of neurobiology, mental health, ...
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Kiesa Kelly Featured
Treatment for psychological disorders is better than ever. CBT-I for insomnia is one of the most effective, research-supported treatments available across all disorders. Best of all, we can do it all from the comfort of home via videoconferencing.
To help you get better faster, my practice is focused on results. I use a goal-oriented, measurement-based care approach that allows us to track your progress and make adjustments when needed. Sleep, nutrition, movement, mindfulness, and physical health are vital components of mental wellbeing. I support holistic, integrated care and a team approach.
My process is structured, yet collaborative and compassionate. I affirm neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, & cultural identities. I see you; I support you; and I use science to provide the highest quality ...
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I am trained in CBT for insomnia, both from direct training and supervision in residency as well as completing the Gregg Jacobs clinician certification program. I can provide basic treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders as well as general psychiatric problems that may interfere with sleep, while referring to sleep medicine in the area if there is evidence of other medical problems which may fragment sleep.
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