Leveraging Sleep and Circadian Science to Devise and Disseminate Novel Transdiagnostic Treatments to Improve Sleep Health
Offered By: Brown University via Independent
Course Description
Overview
Allison G. Harvey, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Director, The Golden Bear Sleep and Mood Research Clinic
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (APS)
Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine (DBSM)
Certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine (CBSM)
Psychology Department, University of California, Berkeley
Syllabus
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
- Describe the value of studying transdiagnostic targets
- Present data on how transdiagnostic interventions can be derived
- Describe the challenge ahead as our field works out how to scale and sustain evidence-based psychological treatments in routine care
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