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Kristy Sporrer, LCSW, CBTI-C, DBSM Featured
I work with young adults and adults, offering sessions via telehealth. I specialize in treating chronic insomnia through CBT-I, which is a short, structured, effective and evidence-based treatment for insomnia. I also specialize in working with anxiety disorders and depression, and I often see these co-occurring with insomnia. Perhaps you have been trying to work through this on your own or hoping it would just resolve itself, but you have reached a point where you need some extra support. I'm always honored when a client chooses me to help them, and I take the responsibility very seriously.
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Randy Nolte, Psy.D. Featured
Hello. My name is Dr. Randy Nolte. I have been in practice for over 15 years now and I am obsessed with sleep - how to understand sleep issues, how to improve the quality of sleep, and how to enhance the way we feel during the day. Bad sleep can have a profound impact on so many things, including our mood and anxiety, relationships, outlook on life, and productivity. Many of my clients are wanting to improve the quality of their sleep and improve the quality of their time spent awake. I have found CBT-I to be an essential part of this process.
I earned a degree in Psychology (B.A.) from The George Washington University before conducting research on anxiety at The George Washington University Hospital. I earned a Master’s of Counseling Psychology (M.A.) from New York University and a ma ...
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Mykola Zubko Featured
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). I have completed over 60 hours of direct clinical experience providing CBT-I to patients. My training includes an intensive program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine, a leading institution in behavioral sleep medicine. I also received advanced CBT-I training and supervision during both my clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship, which allowed me to further strengthen my skills and expertise in this evidence-based treatment.
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Natalie R Rolle MOT OTR/L Featured
Natalie Rolle, MOT, OTR/L, developed and serves as Director of the Sleep Services Program within the Center for Community Partnerships at Colorado State University. She is a member of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine and has advanced training in CBT-I along with other experience in behavioral sleep medicine. She is also part of the University of Pennsylvania CBT-I JEDIS group, which recognizes expert-level CBT-I providers nationwide.
For the past 11+ years, Natalie has provided direct sleep services using CBT-I and other behavioral strategies to support individuals with chronic insomnia, restless legs syndrome, circadian rhythm disorders, and other sleep-related conditions. She is nationally recognized for her work in CBT-I and provides training and supervision to other CBT-I pr ...
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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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Mattea LeWitt Featured
Are you overwhelmed, anxious, and burned out? Are you having difficulties falling asleep, staying asleep, waking up too early, or even all of the above? Maybe you struggle to keep up with work and family responsibilities, maybe your emotions feel out of control, or maybe you want to have better relationships. Many people have great ideas about how to solve their own problems, but then feel frustrated when these strategies aren't working consistently. As a clinician, I use a cognitive behavioral therapy approach tailored to people's individual needs. I collaborate with my clients to find concrete, practical solutions so they feel calmer, happier, more organized, and more present in their lives. When people complete their course of therapy with me, they are more empowered to cope with daily ...
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Dale Decker Featured
I provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), a specialized therapy that helps people fall asleep and feel more refreshed during the day. I have 30 years of experience as a mental health professional and I’m ready to use that expertise to help you get a good night’s sleep!
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Kasryn Kapp Featured
Do you find yourself lying awake at night, despite trying to do everything right to sleep well? Are you worried about the impact of sleeplessness on your health, relationships and career? Are you wanting to get off sleeping medication (or avoid starting it in the first place), but worried you can't sleep without it?
Whether you’ve been struggling to sleep for years or you’re experiencing insomnia for the first time - you are in the right place.
I love to help clients discover consistent, quality rest using CBT-I. Together we will use a set of structured techniques and strategies to break the pattern of insomnia and establish a new healthy pattern of sleep that allows your body to repair its natural sleep mechanism in 6-8 weeks. (1)
Compassion is central to my work.
Dealing with i ...
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Traci Campbell, LCSW Featured
We all know that getting good sleep is important. It is foundational to our well being. When we’re not getting the rest we need, it can feel like we’re running on empty - physically, mentally, and emotionally. Sleep deprivation doesn’t just affect our energy levels; it impacts our mood, memory, and even our ability to handle stress.
As a therapist, I bring over 20 years of experience to help people with various life issues. I specialize in helping individuals get their sleep back on track, let go of constant worry, and feel more at peace using the proven techniques of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). This approach is short-term, usually lasting about 6-8 sessions."
For many years, I struggled with insomnia. I finally found the help I needed in CBT-I which ...
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Graeme Thompson Featured
Let's face it. You've probably tried it all: mindfullness practices, reading self-help books, taking melatonin, using prescribed sleep medication, maybe you've even enlisted Chat-GPT. Some of it's worked, maybe for awhile. But today, your sleep is not where you'd like it to be. You're still fatigued, drowsy, and generally dreading attempting to sleep tonight.
Let's change this. Since you're here, you probably have heard of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i), you might even know that it is the first line recommended treatment for Insomnia (due to the strong research evidence supporting it's effectiveness and safety). CBT-i can help you change your relationship with sleep so that the struggle is stopped and sleep can become your friend. You can wake up feeling rested and ...
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Mohammed M Alshehri Featured
- PhD in Rehabilitation sciences and mini-fellowship in sleep medicine from University of Pennsylvania
- Master's degree in Neuromascular Rehabilitation from University of Pittsburgh
- Research Assistant and PhD graduate from University of Kansas Medical Center
Main work with patients:
* The role of Physical Therapy in behavioral sleep medicine
* Understanding the impact of poor sleep on person’s life.
* Exploring the current sleep assessments for clinics and research purposes.
* Facilitating physical therapy education for better sleep.
* Applying first line sleep interventions for insomnia.
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Alison Askew Featured
Whether you're wrestling with sleepless nights or feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, know that you don't have to face these challenges alone and there is hope for better sleep ahead. I specialize in helping individuals overcome insomnia, break free from chronic worry, and cultivate a deeper sense of peace and well-being through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia. This structured program helps you understand and change the thoughts and behaviors that cause or worsen insomnia, allowing you to develop healthy sleep habits and improve sleep quality. Take the first step towards a good night's sleep by reaching out today. I'm here to support you every step of the way.
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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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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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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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Jessica Engle Featured
Dr. Engle provides the following psychotherapies for adults (19+): CBT-I, CBT-N. She also provides therapies to assist with CPAP adjustment and adjustment to other sleep-related concerns.
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Mollie Swillum Featured
With over 9 years of experience in all levels of care from therapeutic schools to assessing for residential care, I bring an ecletic and personalized approach to therapy based on multidiscplinary collaboration. I specialize in helping adolescents and adults process trauma, manage anxiety, and overcome insomnia using EMDR and CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia).
My primary focuses are trauma, sleep issues, anxiety, and adolescent mental health. Through my specialties, I use my EMDR expertise to address the unresolved, my CBT-I certification can help break cyclical insomnia while also using trauma based interventions to reinforce breaking patterns.
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Daniel Hall, PhD Featured
Dr. Hall is a licensed clinical psychologist and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS). He is the Co-Director of Behavioral Sleep Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Associate Director of Program Utilization and Evaluation in the MGH Health Promotion and Resiliency Intervention Research Center, Affiliated Faculty Member in the HMS Division of Sleep Medicine, and a staff psychologist in the MGH Cancer Center's Center for Psychiatric Oncology and Behavioral Sciences. He also provides clinical services and consultation in private practice (www.danielhallphd.com).
Dr. Hall's training includes:
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Integrative Medicine Research (3 year, NIH T32), Harvard Medical School
Postdoctoral Fellowship, MGH Psychiatry (BMED), Harvard Medical Scho ...
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Do you find yourself lying awake at night, despite trying to do everything right to sleep well? Are you worried about the impact of sleeplessness on your health, relationships and career? Are you wanting to get off sleeping medication (or avoid starting it in the first place), but worried you can't sleep without it?
Whether you’ve been struggling to sleep for years or you’re experiencing insomnia for the first time - you are in the right place.
I love to help clients discover consistent, quality rest using CBT-I. Together we will use a set of structured techniques and strategies to break the pattern of insomnia and establish a new healthy pattern of sleep that allows your body to repair its natural sleep mechanism in 6-8 weeks. (1)
Compassion is central to my work.
Dealing with i ...
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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 Maryland, New York, 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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