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Bartolucci, Anne

I love treating insomnia and other behavioral sleep disorders because it allows me to help my clients make life-changing differences to their sleep and health in a relatively short period of time. After serving as the clinical director of a sleep disorders center for three years, I started Atlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services (AIBHS) in 2008 in order to be able to devote more time and attention to insomnia and associated conditions such as anxiety. Due to my experience in a medical s ...

Category:United States
DegreePhD, CBSM
OrganizationAtlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services PC
New Patients?Yes
Address755 Commerce Drive
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Cary, Meredith

I began practicing my specialty in Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine in a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University Medical Center in 1993 and have since been a behavioral sleep consultant for Georgetown’s Sleep Disorders Center. As a member of the Georgetown Psychiatry faculty for nearly a decade, I worked with patients in the Anxiety & Mood Disorders Clinics, the Pain Clinic, Neurology, Rheumatology, Internal Medicine, Cardiac Rehab, Lombardi Cancer Center, and ObGyn. While with th ...

Category:United States
DegreePsyD
OrganizationMeredith Cary, PsyD
New Patients?Yes
ServicesAdults
Address1234 19th Street
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Davis, Kyle

I am Dr. Kyle Davis, a licensed clinical psychologist. I moved to Boise, Idaho in 2013 after completing a PhD program in clinical psychology at the University of Colorado, Boulder and have focused my career on helping people improve their physical and psychological well-being. In 2021, I launched Confluence Health Psychology to provide effective, efficient, and timely services to help people manage a range of chronic health conditions. At this time, my practice is primarily focused on helping pe ...

Category:United States
DegreePhD
OrganizationConfluence Health Psychology, PLLC
New Patients?Yes
Address1775 W State St
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At the Coping Resource Center, we have several skilled clinicians who are experts at treating sleep difficulties including insomnia, delayed phase sleep disorders, nightmares, and PTSD, as well as CPAP adherence. It is normal for people to experience difficulty with sleeping when they are going through a major life transition, stressor, or change in their life. Sometimes sleep issues seem to come from out-of-the-blue or persist even after the stressful situation has ended. Regardless not sl ...

Category:United States
DegreePhD
OrganizationThe Coping Resource Center
Address2211 Norfolk St Ste 455
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