Having Trouble Sleeping?

Having Trouble Sleeping?
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Are you having trouble sleeping? Difficulty falling or staying asleep? Difficulty turning your mind off at night? The Psychological Clinic at the University of Arkansas is offering a six-week group-based Cognitive Behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBT-I). Total cost for participation is $60.

This covers all assessments and treatment. Treatment sessions will be held Tuesdays from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. for six weeks beginning on June 11. If you are interested in addressing your sleep problems, please contact Jessica or Melissa at 479-208-7130 or InsomniaGroup.UofA@gmail.com to learn more or to set up an assessment appointment.

Contacts

Jessica Fugitt,
Psychological Science
479-208-7130, InsomniaGroup.UofA@gmail.com

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