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Sleep Disorder therapists in Severna Park, MD

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Silver Spring, Maryland therapist: Jeannette Craigfeld, psychologist
Sleep Disorder

Jeannette Craigfeld

Psychologist, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
I have helped many clients get more sleep through education about sleep hygiene and using concepts from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI). We will also focus on uncovering any stressors that might be impacting sleep, increasing self-care overall, and practicing self-soothing techniques.  
12 Years Experience
Near Severna Park, MD
Online in Severna Park, Maryland
Kensington, Maryland therapist: Hypnosis Silver Spring, hypnotherapist
Sleep Disorder

Hypnosis Silver Spring

Hypnotherapist, Hypnotherapist certified by International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association
I will begin by teaching you self-hypnosis and assigning you to practice it several times per day. When you want to sleep, you will take yourself into a deep hypnotic sleep and remain there until, without being aware of it, you pass into regular sleep. Later I will teach you Wholeness, which works on an even deeper, more profound level. There may also be particular things that keep you from sleeping - one client just liked staying up late, but had to get up early. We will tease out these issues - feelings, thoughts, and behaviors - and resolve them.  
18 Years Experience
Near Severna Park, MD
Online in Severna Park, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland therapist: Taylor Allie, licensed professional counselor
Sleep Disorder

Taylor Allie

Licensed Professional Counselor, LGPC
To address sleep disorders, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may involve identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to sleep disturbances, along with implementing relaxation techniques and sleep hygiene practices. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) could be beneficial for individuals with sleep disorders by helping them regulate emotions and manage stressors that impact their sleep quality. Integrative approaches may combine elements of CBT, DBT, and somatic therapy to address the multifaceted nature of sleep disorders, considering both psychological and physiological factors while tailoring interventions to the individual's needs.  
5 Years Experience
Near Severna Park, MD
Online in Severna Park, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland therapist: Dr. Patricia Webbink, psychologist
Sleep Disorder

Dr. Patricia Webbink

Psychologist, MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology
Many of my clients suffer from sleep disorders, insomnia, Sleep Apnea, and Narcolepsy. Many of these clients are being seen by psychiatrists and receiving pharmacologic treatment for these conditions. I also work with professionals from the Center for Sleep and Wake Disorders. My relaxation methods and my zoom seminars help to facilitate sleep, and many find them helpful. I also have a CD and tape I have developed entitled Dream and Sleep which helps with insomnia. Please feel free to call for a consultation: 301-229-8000  
54 Years Experience
Near Severna Park, MD
Online in Severna Park, Maryland
Los Angeles, California therapist: Jayson L. Mystkowski, psychologist
Sleep Disorder

Jayson L. Mystkowski

Psychologist, Ph.D., ABPP
Courtesy of the Mayo Clinic: “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia is a structured program that helps you identify and replace thoughts and behaviors that cause or worsen sleep problems with habits that promote sound sleep. Unlike sleeping pills, CBT-I helps you overcome the underlying causes of your sleep problems. To identify how to best treat your insomnia, your sleep therapist may have you keep a detailed sleep diary for one to two weeks. The cognitive part of CBT-I teaches you to recognize and change beliefs that affect your ability to sleep. This type of therapy can help you control or eliminate negative thoughts and worries that keep you awake. The behavioral part of CBT-I helps you develop good sleep habits and avoid behaviors that keep you from sleeping well.” Specific CBT-I techniques include the following: Sleep Control: Removing factors that condition the mind to resist sleep. Sleep Restriction: Reducing the time spent in bed to increase the mind-body willingness to sleep the following night. Once sleep has improved, the time in bed is gradually increased. Sleep Hygiene: Changing basic lifestyle habits that influence sleep, such as smoking or drinking too much caffeine late in the day, drinking too much alcohol, or not getting regular exercise. Relaxation Training: Calming the mind and body using meditation, imagery, and muscle relaxation.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Severna Park, Maryland