Insomnia is the difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. But many people who don’t have insomnia (sleeplessness at least three days a week for at least three months) may still have sleep issues. Lack of sleep affects people in their everyday lives and can be detrimental to their physical and mental health.
Available Treatment Options
Counseling interventions include cognitive, behavioral, and emotional strategies depending on each person’s individual needs. A therapist may examine a person’s thought patterns related to sleep. Are there unhelpful thoughts that are inhibiting the ability to go to sleep? Therapists and counselors also may use behavioral tactics, such as stimulus control or establishing bedtime routines. Additionally, if the insomnia is related to a trauma disorder, the therapist may attempt to help the person process the emotions and concerns related to the trauma.
Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Sleep or Insomnia
Life has more than enough obstacles, challenges and events that leave us with wounds. And, while we have family and friends that try to be of help, often we don't get the best, unbiased advice. Counselors are the friendly ear, the non-judgmental person, with a broad perspective to help you get through those times when life gets difficult. Transitions such as marriage or divorce, or the loss of...
I provide individual psychotherapy and my primary areas of focus include anxiety, stress, depression, and substance use issues. My work is collaborative, supportive, and client-driven, always rounded out with a bit of humor. I have experience working in a variety of academic and mental health settings including university health centers, community mental health centers, and residential and publ...
MY PRACTICE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR NEW CLIENTS. I WILL UPDATE THIS STATUS ONCE THAT CHANGES. Sometimes life throws us unexpected curve balls that are difficult to manage. Other times, we may find ourselves struggling to manage day to day life even without any major life changes. Therapy can be an important tool for helping us manage both unexpected events as well as the stresses of daily life....
Lindsey is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Massachusetts, who came to the Greater Boston area after receiving her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Art Therapy from Caldwell University in New Jersey. Lindsey’s goal as a counselor is to assist individuals in navigating challenges related to anxiety, depression, trauma, emotion management, and...
I am devoted to guiding those that are called to improve their lives, whether it is to become the first in their family to be a college graduate, to rise to the challenge of becoming a professional in their field of choice, or to overcome years of negative self esteem. My clients want to find positive connection with themselves, their partners, their families, and communities. My clients have...
I work with children, adolescents, and adults with a variety of issues including mood disorders, relationship struggles, anxiety, school problems, problematic behaviors, and more. My clients and I work together to understand the origin and meaning of the problems for which they seek help. Interventions are tailored to each client's need and are ever evolving. My approach is engaged, holistic, a...
I have a process-oriented approach to counseling, and consider myself an interpersonal counselor. I work toward understanding how family of origin (and other impactful relationships) has played a part in the current and present relationships that exists in the client's world. Within therapy, I like to focus on the process of the relationship the client is having inside the session, which usuall...
My aim as your counselor is to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you feel heard & validated. I help my clients identify their unique needs & seek to empower them with tools that work for them to address those needs. I enjoy working with clients of all ages, from children to older adults, and have special experience working with older adults (60+), as well as experience as an advocate f...
Integrated Mental Wellness is an approach combining traditional approaches to mental health such as talk therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, medications with other modalities that together more comprehensively support wellbeing. Wellness has many domains including relationships/community, health/diet/physical activity, creativity, meaning/spirituality. This approach addresses a whole person ...
I assist in manifesting your truest and most authentic, positive self. I am passionate about helping you be more free from emotional suffering and to increase your ability to live life fully. I draw from my background in international affairs, peace and reconciliation studies, and social work to strengthen my holistic approach to therapy, and to facilitate understanding and connectedness in a...
I am very passionate about the experiences of people. I am a firm believer that people can overcome difficulties and challenges, but may need some assistance. People are a passion of mine. Each person is unique and therefore needs a unique perspective on their specific situation and experiences. Each person I work with is unique to me and the centered focus will be on that person's needs and ho...
I hold a personnel belief that the client needs to tell their story, feel safe in doing so, and form a bond of trust with their therapist. I have worked in mental health for 13 years. My background started in Criminal Justice. My first Masters degree is in this field, and continued to a Maters in Counseling. There was always one comon thread. They were broken. A broken person loses trust, in bo...
"As your therapist, my compassion and understanding allow me to connect with you on a deeper level. This therapeutic relationship starting from our first meeting allows you to feel trusted, safe and hopeful in addressing your current or past issues. I am very passionate in helping you find solutions to overcome your obstacles, so that you can reach your highest potential. I work with adults of ...
Struggling with unhelpful thoughts, stress, anxiety, sadness, self doubt? I want to help you overcome that hurdle! I use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach to help my patients learn to recognize how their thoughts shape their feelings and choices. And by working with you to change those unhelpful thoughts, we can shape your emotions so you make better decisions and have a brighter...