Sleep Disorder therapists in Kirkland Lake, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Dr. Nilgun Turkcan Ataoglu, BCT, RDT
Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, Licensed & Registered Creative Arts Therapist
Creative Arts Therapy is a powerful specialty which provides us to express our subconscious in a safe and easy way. Since the subconscious is a great power that directs our behaviours, on sleep disorder issues, CAT is very effective and gives great results.
23 Years Experience
Centre of Healing Minds
Registered Psychotherapist
Psychotherapy is a treatment process which allows clients to have a one-on-one interaction with the therapist. It provides a confidential, safe and comfortable environment where individuals can explore their feelings and behaviors.
We offer specialized treatment for Sleep & Sleep Hygiene.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Justin Dubé
Psychologist, Ph.D, C.Psych (Supervised Practice)
Sleep problems are extremely disruptive. What worse, is that our attempts to cope with poor sleep often backfire. Fortunately, I have expertise in delivering cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia -- the gold standard treatment for poor sleep. Together, we will determine your optimal time in bed window and employ strategies to enhance your sleep efficiency.
8 Years Experience
Bridges Clinical Hypnotherapy Services
Hypnotherapist
In today's world, we find ourselves moving at incredible speeds and multi-tasking unlike any other generation. This can impact our ability to balance our responsibilities to ourselves and others, wind down, turn off and achieve a healthy rest at the end of the day. Regardless of the why, hypnosis is an excellent and drug-free way to safely implement steps for personal relaxation and achieve the rejuvenation only a good night's rest can bring.
6 Years Experience
Mind By Design®
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychology and Coaching Clinics
Although it is normal to experience problems sleeping, these disturbances are usually quickly resolved. A sufferer of a sleep disorder will struggle to fall asleep as a regular occurrence, thus not being able to cycle through the stages of sleep. This leads to an inability to rest and restore energy, which often leads to problems with communication, relationships, concentration, decision making, work responsibilities, and/or general daily functioning. Furthermore, a lack of sleep can create significant emotional upheaval, including increased irritability, agitation, and anxiety.
15 Years Experience