In Person
Identifying and Treating Insomnia through Behavioral Interventions
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Identifying and Treating Insomnia through Behavioral Interventions
1.0 CE Hours
Intermediate
$0
Information
Date & Time
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Location
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The Phoenix
145 N Wabash Ave
Wichita, Kansas 67214
Description
Participants will learn about sleep disorders and the clinical diagnosis for insomnia. The onset and development of insomnia, what impacts sleep, and how to improve sleep will be discussed. Non-pharmacological treatment approaches will be discussed.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe the key diagnostic criteria and subtypes of insomnia as outline in the DSM-5-TR
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Explain the biopsychosocial factors contributing to the development and maintenance of insomnia, including the interaction between mental health disorders, sleep hygiene, and cognitive-behavioral patterns.
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Implement evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies to improve sleep outcomes.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this workshop is to enhance mental health professionals’ knowledge and clinical competence in recognizing, understanding, and effectively treating insomnia through evidence-based, integrative approaches that improve clients’ overall mental health and quality of life.
Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
Presenters
Nicole Fenoglio, LSCSW is a Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker with over 12 years of experience specializing in the treatment of trauma and anxiety disorders. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Wichita State University and currently provides individual therapy in private practice. Her professional background includes inpatient psychiatric care with adolescents, adults, and older adults; residential addiction treatment; work with individuals with traumatic brain injuries; and extensive service with military and veteran populations. Nicole has been deeply involved in suicide prevention efforts, including founding and directing a nonprofit organization and contributing to community coalitions. She has presented at KU School of Medicine–Wichita and across various community settings. In addition to her clinical work, Nicole provides supervision to master’s-level social workers. Her therapeutic approach integrates several evidence-based modalities, with primary use of Accelerated Resolution Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy, and she emphasizes the importance of sleep health through training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia.
Financially Sponsored By
- Holland Pathways - Your Path To Recovery