What are sleep studies, and what do they actually measure?
Disorders for which sleep studies are necessary and how to spot them
Disorders for which sleep studies are not useful and how to spot them
This guide is for you if...
✓ Clients frequently bring up sleep concerns ✓ You're unsure when a sleep study is actually warranted ✓ You want to make better sleep-related referrals ✓ You'd like a basic understanding of common sleep disorders
What's Inside
Inside the Guide ✓ What sleep studies actually measure ✓ Which sleep disorders require a sleep study ✓ Which sleep disorders do not require a sleep study ✓ Red flags that warrant referral ✓ Situations where a sleep study may waste time and money ✓ How therapists can better support clients with sleep concerns
Meet the Creator
I'm Jessica Fink, LCSW-S, a therapist specializing in behavioral sleep medicine. Because sleep concerns show up in so many therapy offices, I created this guide to help clinicians better understand when sleep studies are useful, when they aren't, and how to make more informed referrals. My goal is simple: help therapists feel more confident discussing sleep concerns with their clients.
Why learn from me?
✓ Licensed Clinical Social Worker Supervisor (LCSW-S) ✓ Specializes in behavioral sleep medicine ✓ Treats insomnia, hypersomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, nightmares, and other sleep concerns ✓ Approved CE provider for Texas mental health professionals
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