Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

ABCT is a multidisciplinary organization committed to the enhancement of health and well-being by advancing the scientific understanding, assessment, prevention, and treatment of human problems through the global application of behavioral, cognitive, and biological evidence-based principles.

Membership in our organization is ideal for those who are committed to the understanding and amelioration of problems of the human condition through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment.

 

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Robyn Mehlenbeck

Summary

Clinical Associate Professor, George Mason University Director, GMU Center for Psychological Services

Dr. Robyn Mehlenbeck is a pediatric psychologist who specializes in working with adolescents and kids with medical conditions, including eating disorders and diabetes. Her research also focuses on helping overweight teens lose weight.

 

Information

GMU web page   GMU Clinical Psychology  CPS website Curriculum Vitae    Google Scholar page

Email: rmehlenb@gmu.edu Phone:  703.993.1371 (at clinic) Office Hours: Tuesday 10:00AM-11:00AM Address: 10340 Democracy Lane, Suite 202 Fairfax, VA 22030

 

About

Prior to coming to GMU, she was a Clinical Associate Professor at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and worked at the Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program, where she served as the Director of Training. Committed to the Clinical Science Model, Mehlenbeck engages in clinical work, teaching and research, with a multidisciplinary focus. She has trained medical students, psychology interns and fellows, pediatrics and psychiatry residents and fellows and developmental behavioral pediatricians.

Dr. Mehlenbeck has several publications and has presented nationally and internationally in the areas of pediatric obesity and eating disorders. She is currently the co-chair for the annual conference of the Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (SDBP).  Mehlenbeck is also a reviewer panel member and mentor ...

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Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Summary

The Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine is an interdisciplinary organization committed to advancing the scientific approach to studying the behavioral, psychological, and physiological dimensions of sleep and sleep disorders and the application of this knowledge to the betterment of individuals and societies worldwide.

The mission of the SBSM is to set standards and promote excellence in Behavioral Sleep Medicine healthcare, education and research.

 

About

Website: behavioralsleep.org/

The Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine serves its members and advances the field of sleep by furthering research, fostering public awareness, and advocating for integration and reimbursement in mainstream health care delivery systems.

Sets the clinical and educational standards for comprehensive, empirically validated behavioral medical treatments for sleep disorders.

Promotes awareness of how behavior, cognitions and emotions affect sleep, and poor sleep can impact psychological function.

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American Sleep Association

Summary

The primary mission of the American Sleep Association (ASA) is to improve public health by increasing awareness about the importance of sleep and the dangers of sleep disorders.

A secondary mission is to support other efforts and organizations that share our primary objective or help to improve public sleep health in other beneficial ways.

 

About

Website:  sleepassociation.org/    ASA Board Members and Content Contributors

ASA was founded in 2002 by sleep professionals as a member-driven public awareness effort. ASA believes that every member of the community (physician, scientist, allied health care, technologist, patient, family member, and corporate partner) can make a positive impact in this effort.

 

The field of Sleep Medicine has appreciated a tremendous amount of growth over the past few decades. Sleep scientists have uncovered many of the mysteries of sleep. Sleep medicine has become its own credentialed field. Sleep has also become a popular topic in the media.

Unfortunately, most individuals with sleep disorders and other sleep problems are still undiagnosed and untreated.

Over the past decade, the ASA has helped to educate millions of people on the importance of sleep health and the recognition of sleep disorders.

ASA provides an interactive forum and comprehensive database of information for the general ...

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GMU Center for Psychological Services

We serve as the primary training clinic for the graduate students in Clinical and School Psychology at GMU, a field placement for graduate students in social work, and an externship training site for doctoral-level clinical psychology graduate students from other local universities.

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Meredith Cary

Information

Email: DrCary@mac.com Phone: 703-447-8011

Address: 1234 19th Street, NW #901 Washington, DC 20036

Practice Website: DrCary.onair.cc Lead Curator:  Insomnia Hub  and  CBT Hub

Bio

With over 20 years in academic medical centers, I’ve been involved in teaching Clinical Skills, assisting in clinical research trials in chronic pain, & practicing clinical health psychology, including with Georgetown University’s Sleep Disorders Center and teaching Sleep Medicine Fellows.  For over 15 years in private practice, I’ve helped people learn to better manage their health and well-being. I am a member of the Societies for Participatory Medicine,  Health Psychology and Behavioral Sleep MedicineAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies   and Anxiety & Depression Association of America.

Practice

I work with individual adults using scientifically proven forms of brief, time-limited therapies. Cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, motivational, and positive psychology techniques are used to help people manage challenges in these areas:

Mental Health: depression, anxiety, anger, panic, phobias, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behavior, as well as other self-defeating ...

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