Dr. Byars is a board-certified pediatric psychologist with extensive clinical experience in pediatric behavioral sleep medicine. He also has extensive research experience in behavioral medicine with a focus in pediatric illness conditions including sleep disorders. Dr. Byars is a Professor of Pediatrics, and director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinical, Training, and Research Programs at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He also serves as the Associate Director of the Sleep ...
Dr. Kristen Faye Burda is a Board-certified sleep psychologist who specializes in the treatment of sleep disorders, including insomnia and nightmares. Sometimes sleep challenges follow significant life changes, stress, or trauma, or accompany other health concerns. Sleep difficulties can take a toll on quality of life, well-being, and the ability to be fully present and engaged in what is most meaningful. Sleep-focused therapy can improve sleep quality, boost daytime alertness, and enhance overa ...
I offer in-person sessions in Asheville, NC and virtual sessions throughout the state of NC. I have advanced training in CBTi and experience treating circadian rhythm disorder and sleep apneas.
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 ...
I specialize in children and women's sleep issues and incorporate nutrition into my practice, as well.
Practicing Dental Sleep Medicine since 1999, Dr. Bray took his 2-year Diploma in Behavioural Sleep Medicine under Prof. Espie in 2011. Following his Fellowship in Orofacial pain and sleep disorders at Tufts (Boston), he achieved Diplomate Status in both the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and the American Board Dental Sleep Medicine. He has a long-standing interest in increasing awareness in both Sleep Disordered Breathing, Insomnia and their co-morbidity, COMISA. He advocates for the ...
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 work with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, and behavioral challenges. I have a special interest in evidence-based treatment for sleep difficulties, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). I earned my Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience, where I studied the relationship between sleep, memory, and emotion processing. To translate this experience into clinical practice, I completed postdoctoral respecialization training and earned my Ps ...
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.
*Certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI): Evidence based Insomnia Interventions for Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain, TBI, Sleep Apnea and Nightmares. *Certified Hypnosis Sleep Specialist *Member of the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, the American Counseling Association, and The International Society for Clinical And Experimental Hypnosis, and The International Certification Board of Clinical Hypnotists. Insomnia is my speciality because I struggled w ...
Dr. Karlyn Boling is a licensed psychologist in a group private practice in Waco, TX. She specializes in the treatment of insomnia, sleep disturbance, CPAP adherence difficulties, and nightmares. She has formal training and extensive experience in providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi). She is also familiar with treating comorbid conditions, such as trauma/PTSD, chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.
Daniel Jin Blum, PhD, is a sleep psychologist and Research Assistant Professor at NYU Shanghai. Dr. Blum’s research focuses on the intersections of circadian, sleep, and metabolic health, specifically, the impact of eating and fasting rhythms on circadian desynchrony and its negative sequelae. Prior to NYU, he trained as a Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellow at Stanford and as a Research Psychologist at UC Berkeley's Sleep & Mood Research Clinic under Dr. Allison Harvey. He is the author of Slee ...
I provide treatment for sleep disorders, including insomnia, nightmares, circadian rhythm disruption, and CPAP adherence. I use evidence-based treatments including CBT-I and IRT. I also treat PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
Dr. Blair is a licensed clinical psychologist and is board certified in behavioral sleep medicine. Her clinical and research expertise are in behavioral medicine with specializations in sleep and sexual health. She has made numerous presentations, developed workshops, written chapters and published articles in the area of sleep and sexual medicine. Dr. Blair is a Stanford sleep consultant and is on the adjunct faculty at The Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine. Dr. Blair works wi ...
Dr. Blackburn specializes in the assessment and behavioral treatment of sleep disorders in both adults and children, including insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, non-compliance and claustrophobic responses to CPAP, hypersomnia and narcolepsy, and nightmares. He continues to train clinicians in providing these services, and has immediate openings for patients within his program.
Dr. Blackburn specializes in the assessment and behavioral treatment of sleep disorders in both adults and children, including insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, non-compliance and claustrophobic responses to CPAP, hypersomnia and narcolepsy, and nightmares. He continues to train clinicians in providing these services, and has immediate openings for patients within his program.

