Sleep Disorder therapists in Clarkston, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
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Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Getting enough sleep is a vital component of our physical and mental health. Unfortunately, when it's hard to fall asleep or get enough sleep, our bodies and minds can go into a state of panic and depression. For me, understanding the importance of healthy sleep and how to get back on track after an interrupted or broken sleep has been a major part of my professional life.
I often work with individuals who are struggling with getting enough sleep, and I often find that a few weeks of not getting enough can quickly become a major factor in their overall health. Understanding the various aspects of ourselves can help us improve our quality of life.
Getting enough sleep can help us feel more alert, happy, and alive. I'm happy to help people from different age groups improve their quality of life. I also know how their life stages affect their sleep, such as during the menopause or post-menopausal period.
20 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston, Scotland
Sheelagh Brown
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychologist, CBT Therapist
Understand why sleep issues have impacted you so much, and what to do to overcome these issues
22 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston, Scotland
Lisa Sanfilippo
Therapist, MA, MSc, UKCP, MBACP
Sleep is a building block of our mental and physical health- and when it is hard to get to sleep, stay asleep or have deep restful sleep, our our minds and bodies can go into shutdown, panic or distress. I've dedicated a large part of my professional life to understanding what makes for healthy sleep and how to heal broken or interrupted sleep. You can find the two books I've published by searching 'Lisa Sanfilippo and Sleep Recovery' which you can find on Amazon and at good book shops. I often work with people primarily on their sleep, and we find that this can change dramatically in a few weeks, and that longer term deep change can involve understanding physical, energetic, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of ourselves. When we bring balance back in these areas, we start to sleep better and feel more alive, alert and happier. I am happy to work with people from all age groups, and I have a keen understanding of how our life stage affects our sleep, including post-50, menopause/perimenopause.
12 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston, Scotland
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
Sleep disorders are usually (but not always) a secondary symptom of other problems. My approach is to conduct a thorough assessment of the underlying cause and provide treatment accordingly.
44 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston, Scotland
Dr Anna Dako
Counsellor/Therapist, AHPP, RSME/T, UKSMDT
Sleep is the most important time for our body-minds to recover and rejuvenate. Proper, deep sleep is also a reflection of a healthy relationship between the day and the night time patterns. Somatic experiencing teaches us about how much our over-working minds need processing, yet embodied processing does not often mean over exercising or attending to other extreme physical engagement. Observing the inner workings of the body systems is an important step in learning how to listen to your bodily needs, and somatic therapy sessions are just the right tool for growing that inner understanding of pacing and processing that restores the balance of productivity and rest. Working on bodily attitudes is where I normally begin. We can discuss your specific needs during a consultation session, and build a plan for your first block of sessions as we speak.
12 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston, Scotland