Ann Aspnes

I received my PhD in Clinical Psychology from Duke University. I am an expert in Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (CBT), certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP).

For over 10 years prior to building my own practice, I worked for the Veterans Health Administration as a national trainer for other therapists in Evidence Based Psychotherapy – treatments proven to work through research. I built my practice on my love for helping people grow through painful life experiences and stress with a combination of practical skills, research-backed treatment, and compassion.

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Meg Danforth

I have a full time behavioral sleep medicine practice, specializing in providing non medication treatments for sleep disorders. Those services include: cognitive-behavior therapy for insomnia, light therapy for circadian rhythm disorders, improving patients' experiences with CPAP and assistance with discontinuing sleep medication.

As well, I am a passionate advocate for improving patient access to behavioral insomnia treatments and so I offer training opportunities at Duke and through continuing education workshops to healthcare providers throughout the U.S.  My training schedule is listed in my profile.

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Michelle Mullaley

My specialty is working with school-aged children and adolescents with learning, emotional and behavioral difficulties, and family conflict, and with adults with presenting concerns related to anxiety, depression, relationship issues, life transitions, and stress management.

I offer individual and play therapy, group therapy and family therapy, parent support and guidance, and school consultation.

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Lorraine Rauen

With over 25 years of experience, I am comfortable working with a variety of complex emotions and situations and am particularly expert in helping to reduce anxiety and depression.

I draw upon numerous modalities, such as, emotionally focused, cognitive behavioral (including CBT-I), psychodynamic, mindfulness, family systems, guided imagery, communication skill building and life and health coaching.

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Miranda Goff

I received my Master’s in Social Work-Direct Practice with a certificate in mental health from the University of Pittsburgh. I am a licensed independent clinical social worker in the District of Columbia.

I've practiced at the Community of Hope, in Washington DC, since March 2015. My approach to therapy integrates cognitive-behavioral (including CBT-I), solution focused and client centered methods.

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Neal R. Morris

I work with adults and children helping them to deal with specific problems and symptoms as well as developing positive life goals. I am a practical, straight-forward professional who is committed to those I work with.

My goal is to identify actions that can improve your life and translate these into concrete steps to promote emotional stability and effectiveness in dealing with daily challenges.

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Clio Long

Over the years, particularly witnessing the difficulties my medical patients were having with sleep, I have also developed a passion for sleep disorders and trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).

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Carrie Holl

I specialize in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT is a skill-building therapeutic approach that teaches people how to respond differently to stress, mood symptoms, and life events such that distress is reduced and effective coping is enhanced. Clients are empowered to develop a skill set to use during active treatment and later in daily life.

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David Kupfer

Washingtonian Magazine Honors Dr. David L. Kupfer as “Top Therapist”

In the July 2009 issue of the Washingtonian magazine, Dr. Kupfer was listed as a “top therapist” in the Washington, D.C. area for his work in four specialty areas: Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Phobias, Panic Disorder, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

The magazine surveyed Washington area mental health professionals, asking them to name the therapists to whom they would send a family member for care. Dr. Kupfer was a top "vote-getter" in all four anxiety disorder categories included in the survey.

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Virginia Runko

I received training in BSM at Johns Hopkins and have worked on interdisciplinary sleep medicine teams.  I continue to regularly conduct CBT-I and lead workshops teaching other health professional about CBT-I.  I assess for the full spectrum of sleep disorders and provide guidance for what other work-up or treatment may be needed.

In addition to treating insomnia, I provide supportive psychotherapy and conduct CBT for generalized anxiety, panic disorder, social anxiety, and depression in adults, including college students.  I also provide treatment for those dealing with relationship or adjustment issues.  I strive to adopt a collaborative coaching style that help my patients achieve their goals.

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Robyn Mehlenbeck

As a pediatric psychologist who specializes in working with adolescents and kids with medical conditions (including eating disorders and diabetes) my research focuses on helping overweight teens lose weight.

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Courtney Bancroft

My philosophy, "modern medicine-enlightened" is based on the ability to combine efficacious and proven all-natural treatments with being fully present, compassionate, and understanding when working with clients. I help you improve your sleep by teaching long-lasting and durable sleep skills that will last a lifetime. I strongly value the idea of client-centered, holistic treatment and the importance of focusing on wellness and growth.

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Meredith Cary

I am also the Lead Curator and founding member of the Insomnia Hub. Collaborating with an interdisciplinary George Mason University team, we are developing 'Share CBT-I' ... an ongoing, course-based health communication campaign to create a 'digital bridge' between healthcare professionals and consumers to provide open access to knowledge about 'what works' for insomnia and where to find it.

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