Allison T. Siebern, PhD, CBSM Sleep Health Integrative Program 2300 Ramsey St., M/C 565 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Phone: (910) 488-2120 x7839, Email: allison.siebern@va.gov Education 2008-2010 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Sleep Medicine Center 2007-2008 Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, Miami Children’s Hospital, Department of Behavioral Medicine 2003-2008 Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University Dissertation: A study of the mediating effects of sleep on stress, health outcome, and exam performance 2003-2006 Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University 1999-2003 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of New Mexico, cum laude Honors Thesis: Information processing in an adolescent psychiatric inpatient population Certification and Licensure 2010-current Psychology License, State of California 2010-current Behavioral Sleep Medicine, American Board of Sleep Medicine Hospital/Medical Center Appointments 2015-current 2010-2015 Psychologist, Fayetteville NC Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sleep Health Integrative Program. Staff Psychologist, Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Division of Sleep Medicine Providing evidence-based treatments in clinical care. Academic Appointments and Positions 2015-current Consulting Assistant Professor, Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. 2011-2015 Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Attending psychologist supervising postdoctoral fellows in clinical care, development of education curricula for the sleep medicine program, providing didactic lectures in behavioral health and sleep medicine, and conducting clinical research. 2014-current Adjunct Professor, Business Psychology Undergraduate Program, Palo Alto University. Teaching Psychology 331 Theories of Personality and Assessment, Psychology 381 Developmental Psychology. 2010-2014 W.O.C. Content Expert/Educator Consultant, Veterans Health Administration, Consultation with the VA Health Care System on an EvidencedBased Psychotherapy CBT for Insomnia dissemination initiative. Development of training materials (treatment manual, expert videos, consultant manuals, workshop slides), presenter at VA CBT for insomnia training workshops, and 1 training consultant for 4-month group consultation calls for VA mental health providers being trained nationally in CBT for insomnia treatment. 2010-2011 Clinical Instructor, Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Attending psychologist supervising postdoctoral fellows in clinical care and development of education curricula for the behavioral sleep medicine program. Administrative Appointments 2015 Director, Stanford Program for Insomnia & Integrative Sleep Health 2012-2015 Co-Program Director, Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellowship Training 2010-2014 Associate Director, Insomnia & Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program Committees 2012-2014 VA Health Care System CBTI Consultant Selection Committee 2012-2013 LTR Stanford Sleep Clinic Committee 2010-2011 Academic Alliance for Sleep Research (AASR) Outcome Measures Task Force Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, & University of Wisconsin-Madison, St Luke's Hospital. 2010-2011 Stanford Sleep Clinic Operations Committee Research 2013-current Treatment of insomnia in residents in a care facility with MCI Education Training Research (ETR) Organization Principal Investigator: Erin Cassidy-Eagle Study Clinician: Allison Siebern 2010-2013 Treatment of insomnia and depression study Stanford University, Duke University, University of Pittsburgh Principal Investigator: Rachel Manber Actigraphy Scorer: Allison Siebern 2008-2014 CBTI group treatment outcome Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Principal Investigator: Rachel Manber Co-Investigator: Allison Siebern 2008-2014 CBTI group treatment 6, 12, 24 months follow-up Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Principal Investigators: Rachel Manber, Allison Siebern 2008-2009 The correlation between out of pocket expense and attendance for insomnia group treatment Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Principal Investigators: Rachel Manber, Allison Siebern 2006-2008 Evaluation of an actigraphy monitor in weekly activity levels Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University Principal Investigators: Ana Fins, Allison Siebern 2005-2007 A study of the mediating effects of sleep on stress, health outcome and exam performance 2 Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University Principal Investigator: Allison Siebern Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals Siebern AT, Primeau M (2014). Case Report of Zolpidem Dependence with Daytime and Nighttime Use. JSM Clin Case Rep 2(3): 1032. Siebern, A.T., & Blair, B. (2014). Case report: outcome of depression in insomnia treatment. Ann Psychiatry Ment Health 2(1): 1008. Manber, R., Trockel, M., Batdorf, W., Siebern, A.T., Taylor, B., Gimeno, J., & Karlin, B. (2013). Lessons learned from the VHA training dissemination of CBTI: Promoting sustainability. Sleep Med Clin, 399-405. Siebern, A.T., Suh, S., & Nowakowski, S. (2012). Non-pharmacological treatment of insomnia: a review. Neurotherapeutics, 9(4), 717-727. Siebern, A.T. & Guilleminault, C. (2012). Sleepiness and fatigue following traumatic brain injury: a clear relationship? Sleep Med, 13(6), 559-60. Manber, R., Carney, C., Edinger, J., Epstein, D., Friedman, L., Haynes, T., Karlin, B., Pigeon, W., Siebern, A.T., & Trockel, M. (2012). Dissemination of CBTI to the non-sleep specialist: protocol development and training issues. J Clin Sleep Med, 8(2), 209-18. Suh, S., Ong, J., Steidtmann, D., Nowakowski, S., Dowdle, C., Willett, E., Siebern, A., & Manber, R. (2012). Cognitions and insomnia subgroups. Cog Therapy Res, 36(2),120-28. Suh, S., Nowakowski, S., Bernert, R., Ong, J., Siebern, A.T., Dowdle, C., & Manber, R. (2012). Clinical significance of night-to-night sleep variability in insomnia. Sleep Med, 13(5), 469-75. Manber, R., Bernert, R.A., Siebern, A.T., Ong, J., & Suh, S. (2011). CBT for insomnia in patients with high and low depressive symptom severity: Adherence and clinical outcomes. J Clin Sleep Med, 7 (6), 645-52. Siebern, A.T. & Manber, R. (2011). New developments in cognitive behavioral therapy as the firstline treatment of insomnia. Psychol Res and Behav Manag, 4, 21-28. Siebern, A.T. & Manber, R. (2010). Insomnia and its effective non-pharmacological treatment. Med Clin North Am, 94, 581-91. Manuscripts In Preparation Cassidy-Eagle, E., Siebern, A.T., & Martin, J. Insomnia/sleep disturbance. In Krauss Whitbourne (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Adulthood and Aging. Wiley. Manuscript in preparation. Manber, R., Siebern, A.T., Simpson, N., & Blair, B. Sleep disorders. In Norcross, VandenBos, & Freedhei (Eds). APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology, 4th ed, American Psychological Association. Manuscript in preparation. Educational Training Materials Siebern, A.T. & Glovinsky, P. (2013). Expert therapist in training videos for the VA Health Care System CBT for Insomnia Evidence-Based Psychotherapies National Dissemination Initiative. Videos recorded at the VA Broadcast Studio, St. Louis, MO. 3 Karlin, B., Manber, R., Friedman, L., Carney, C., Edinger, J., Epstein, D., Haynes, T., Pigeon, W., & Siebern, A.T. (2010). Assessment Competency Rating Scale for VHA providers being assessed for competency in cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia. Karlin, B., Manber, R., Friedman, L., Carney, C., Edinger, J., Epstein, D., Haynes, T., Pigeon, W., & Siebern, A.T. (2010). Treatment Competency Rating Scale for VHA providers being assessed for competency in cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia. Treatment/Training Manuals Manber, R., Friedman, L., Siebern, A.T., Carney, C., Edinger, J., Epstein, D., Haynes, T., Pigeon, W. & Karlin, B. (2014). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia in Veterans therapist manual. Siebern, A.T., Manber, R., Friedman, L., Batdorf, W., & Karlin, B. (2013). VA cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia for veterans: training consultant manual. Book Chapters Siebern, A.T. & Robinson, A. (2013). Eating disorders and sleep. In Kushida, C., (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier. Siebern, A.T. & Manber, R. (2013). Inadequate sleep hygiene. In Kushida, C., (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier. Manber, R., Bernert, R.A, & Siebern, A.T. (2013). Special considerations in the treatment of insomnia. In Kushida, C., (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier. Cottrell, L. & Siebern, A.T. (2013). Dreams, psychopathology and psychotherapy. In Kushida, C., (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier. Manber, R., Haynes, T., & Siebern, A.T. (2012). Sleep and psychiatric disorders. In C. M. Morin & C. A. Espie (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders. Oxford Press. Published Abstracts Cassidy-Eagle, E., Siebern, A.T., Unti, L., Glassman, J. & O'Hara, R. (2015). Treating insomnia in older adults with mild cognitive impairment in residential care settings. Sleep, 38, A230. Lebus, R., Martino, A., Simpson, N., Siebern, A., & Manber, R. Long-term outcomes of group CBT-I in tertiary setting. Sleep, 38, A231. Fairholme C.P., Kaplan K.A., Simpson N.S., Ivan I., Elisha H., Siebern A.T., Manber R. (2014). Relationship between affect and insomnia severity following cognitive-behavioral treatment of insomnia. Associated Professional Sleep, 37, A182. Simpson N.S., Siebern A.T., Fairholme C.P., Kaplan K., Elisha H., Manber R. (2014). Patientreported adherence to stimulus control instruction is associated with outcome following group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Sleep, 37, A187. Lopez S., Fairholme C.P., Siebern A.T., Simpson N., Peachey J., Manber R. (2014). Differential correlates of daytime and nighttime insomnia symptom frequency. Sleep, 37, A196. Simpson, N., Nowakowski, S., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. (2012). Relationship between changes in self-efficacy and depression following cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Sleep, 35, A246-7. 4 Nowakowski, S., Dowdle, C.L., Suh, S., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. (2012). Examination of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in perimenopausal women. Sleep, 35, A243. Dowdle, C., Suh, S., Nowakowski, S., Ong, J.C., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. (2012). The role of sleep effort in reducing depressive symptoms for individuals participating in cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Sleep, 35, A241. Suh, S., Nowakowski, S., Bernert, R., Ong, J., Siebern, A.T., Dowdle, C., Willet, E., Manber, R. (2011). Night-to-night sleep variability in insomnia patients participating in group CBTI. Sleep Biol Rhythms, 9(4), P0-1-005. Karlin, B., Manber, R., Carney, C., Edinger, J., & Siebern, A.T. (2011). Answering the call for dissemination of CBT for insomnia: A VHA nationwide roll-out. Sleep, 34. Bernert, R.A., Siebern, A.T., Suh, S., Ong, J., & Manber, R. (2011). An open trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) results in significant posttreatment reductions in suicidal ideation. Sleep, 34, A247. Suh, S., Dowdle, C., Willett, E., Nowakowski, S., Siebern, A.T., Ong, J., & Manber, R. (2011). Helpful components of group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) for patients who perceived pain to interfere with sleep. Sleep, 34, A180. Nowakowski, S., Willett, E., Dowdle, C., Suh, S., Ong, J., Siebern, A.T., & Manber, R. (2011). CBT for insomnia, perception of pain interfering with sleep and depressive symptom severity. Sleep, 34, A182. Siebern, A.T., Manber, R., Png, C., & Bernert, R.A. (2010). A closer look at patients with difficulty following the behavioral interventions in CBT for insomnia. Sleep, 33, A223. Manber, R., Siebern, A.T., & Bernert, R.A. (2010). Adherence and outcome in CBT for insomnia among patients with high and low depression scores. Sleep, 33, A198. Siebern, A.T., Manber, R & Makoni, M. (2009). The correlation between out of pocket expense and attendance for insomnia group treatment. Sleep, 32, A273. Chambers, A., Manber, R., Siebern, A.T., & Tikotzky, L. (2009). Persistent sleep disturbance during pregnancy predicts reemergence of a core symptom of depression in the postpartum. Sleep, 32, A355. Fins, A., Siebern, A.T., & Simco, E. (2008). The evaluation of an actigraphy monitor in weekly activity levels. Sleep, 31, A339. Siebern, A.T. (2007) A study of the mediating effects of sleep on stress, health outcome and exam performance. (Doctoral dissertation, Nova Southeastern University) Retrieved from http://gradworks.umi.com/33/31/3331344.html Invited Oral Presentations Karlin, B., Manber, R., Carney, C., Edinger, J., & Siebern, A.T. Answering the call for dissemination of CBT for insomnia: A VHA nationwide roll-out. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 25th Annual Meeting, June 2011, Minneapolis, MN. Bernert, R.A, Siebern, A.T., Suh, S., Ong, J., & Manber, R. An open trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) results in significant posttreatment reductions in suicidal ideation Associated Professional Sleep Societies 25th Annual Meeting, June 2011, Minneapolis, MN. 5 Manber, R., Siebern, A.T., & Bernert, R.A. Adherence and outcome in CBT for insomnia among patients with high and low depression scores. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 24 th Annual Meeting, June 2010, San Antonio, TX. Rivero-Conil, S. & Siebern, A.T. Psychosocial factors in pediatric oncology patients. American Psychological Association Convention, August 2008, Boston, MA. Conference Poster Presentations Cassidy-Eagle, E., Siebern, A.T., Unti, L., Glassman, J. & O'Hara, R. Treating insomnia in older adults with mild cognitive impairment in residential care settings. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 29th Annual Convention, June 2015, Seattle, WA. Lebus, R., Martino, A., Simpson, N., Siebern, A., & Manber, R. Long-term outcomes of group CBT-I in tertiary setting. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 29 th Annual Convention, June 2015, Seattle, WA. Siebern, A.T., Cassidy-Eagle, E., Unti, L., Glassman, J. & O'Hara, R. Sleep in Older Adults Living Independent and Assisted Living Facilities. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 48 th Annual Convention, November 2014, Philadelphia, PA. Unti, L., Cassidy-Eagle, E., Siebern, A.T., Glassman, J. & O'Hara, R. The power of reciprocal social relationships observed during a sleep intervention targeting older adults in residential care. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 48 th Annual Convention, November 2014, Philadelphia, PA. Fairholme C.P., Kaplan K.A., Simpson N.S., Ivan I., Elisha H., Siebern A.T., Manber R. Relationship between affect and insomnia severity following cognitive-behavioral treatment of insomnia. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 28th Annual Convention, June 2014, Minneapolis, MN. Simpson N.S., Siebern A.T. , Fairholme C.P., Kaplan K., Elisha H., Manber R. Patient-reported adherence to stimulus control instruction is associated with outcome following group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 28th Annual Meeting, June 2014, Minneapolis, MN. Lopez S., Fairholme C.P., Siebern A.T., Simpson N., Peachey J., Manber R. Differential correlates of daytime and nighttime insomnia symptom frequency. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 28th Annual Meeting, June 2014, Minneapolis, MN. Simpson, N., Nowakowski, S., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. Relationship between changes in selfefficacy and depression following cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 26th Annual Meeting, June 2012, Boston, MA. Nowakowski, S., Dowdle, C.L., Suh, S., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. Examination of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in perimenopausal women. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 26th Annual Meeting, June 2012, Boston, MA. Dowdle, C., Suh, S., Nowakowski, S., Ong, J.C., Siebern, A.T., Manber, R. The role of sleep effort in reducing depressive symptoms for individuals participating in cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Associated Professional Sleep Societies 26th Annual Meeting, June 2012, Boston, MA. Suh, S., Nowakowski, S., Bernert, R., Ong, J., Siebern, A.T., Dowdle, C., Willet, E., Manber, R. Night-to-night sleep variability in insomnia patients participating in group CBTI. The 6th World Congress of the World Sleep Federation Meeting, October 2011, Kyoto, Japan. 6 Suh, S., Dowdle, C., Willett, E., Nowakowski, S., Siebern, A.T., Ong, J., & Manber, R. Helpful components of group cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) for patients who perceived pain to interfere with sleep. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 25th Annual Meeting, June 2011, Minneapolis, MN. Nowakowski, S., Willett, E., Dowdle, C., Suh, S., Ong, J., Siebern, A.T., & Manber, R. CBT for insomnia, perception of pain interfering with sleep and depressive symptom severity. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 25th Annual Meeting, June 2011, Minneapolis, MN. Siebern, A.T., Manber, R., Png, C., & Bernert, R.A. A closer look at patients with difficulty following the behavioral interventions in CBT for insomnia. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 24 th Annual Meeting, June 2010, San Antonio, TX. Siebern, A.T., Manber, R & Makoni, M. The correlation between out of pocket expense and attendance for insomnia group treatment. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 23 rd Annual Meeting, June 2009, Seattle, WA. Chambers, A., Manber, R., Siebern, A.T., & Tikotzky, L. Persistent sleep disturbance during pregnancy predicts reemergence of a core symptom of depression in the postpartum. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 23rd Annual Meeting, June 2009, Seattle, WA. Fins, A., Siebern, A.T., & Simco, E. The evaluation of an actigraphy monitor in weekly activity levels. Associated Professional Sleep Societies 22nd Annual Meeting, June 2008, Baltimore, MD. Media/Interviews 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 Interview Interview Interview Contributor Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview Interview 2009 2009 2008 Interview Interview Interview 2007 Contributor Time.com, What is the best bedtime? Harper’s BAZAAR, How Arianna Huffington sleeps her way to success Huffington Post, 6 ways to have your most productive morning Huffington Post, Lifelong night owl? Get answers about your sleep pattern Oprah.com, Ways to boost your energy when you haven’t slept Huffington Post, 12 ways to boost your energy when you haven't slept Redbook, What sleep doctors tell their friends Stanford Storytelling Project, Sleeplessness MORE magazine Oprah.com, coffee versus alcohol before bed? Huffington Post, Should you pull an all-nighter? (And other health dilemmas) Oprah.com, Sleep myths, debunked Oprah.com, Sleep advice used by sleep experts Vogue, Dream state do you have to pop a pill to fall into deep sleep? KGO-AM live radio, Not getting enough sleep Parents Magazine, Rest for the weary Women Magazine, Need some ZZZZs? Understanding sleep disorders San Jose Mercury, Strategizing to defeat insomnia Psychcentral.com, 14 strategies for sleeping better WebMD, How to cope with jet lag WebMD, When sleep problems cause sex problems WebMD, How to stay awake naturally WebMD, What lack of sleep does to your mind WebMD, 10 Things to hate about sleep loss ADVANCED for Respiratory Care and Sleep Medicine, Cognitive behavior therapy for CPAP compliance StanfordU Itunes 1:2:1 Podcast, The recession and insomnia Contra Costa Times, Down economy may be causing more to stay up nights Miami Children’s Hospital Gazette, How to explain economic difficulties to your child National Institutes of Health, pediatric oncology handbook, Cultural 7 considerations and blended families Teaching/Lectures 2014 Palo Alto University Business Psychology Undergraduate Program, Spring Quarter. Psychology 381 Developmental Psychology. 2014 Palo Alto University Business Psychology Undergraduate Program, Winter Quarter. Psychology 331 Theories of Personality and Assessment. 2012Stanford University School of Medicine, Sleep Medicine Center Didactic. Sleep scales and current psychometrics. 2011Stanford University School of Medicine, Sleep Medicine Center Lecture. Cognitive behavioral current Treatment of Insomnia. 2012 VA CBTI Dissemination Training Workshop: New Orleans, LA. Sleep architecture, sleep regulation, cognitive therapy for insomnia, and CBTI with special considerations for traumatic brain injury, alcohol use, older adults, hypnotic users and comorbid sleep disorders. 2012 Kaiser Permanente Educational Series, Non-pharmacological treatment of insomnia. 2012 Stanford Center for Human Sleep Research, A-Step Introductory Course. Lecture: Insomnia disorder and pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. 2011, 2013 The School of Sleep Medicine, Inc. Lecture: Pathophysiology, assessment, and cognitive behavioral treatment of insomnia disorder. 2011 Stanford University Vaden Health Center. Brief lecture: What is insomnia and why treat it? 2011 VA CBTI Dissemination Training Workshop: Boston, MA. Circadian rhythm disorders and assessment. 2011 Stanford University School of Medicine, Sleep Medicine Center Workshop. Pathophysiology, diagnosis, assessment and treatment of insomnia disorder and considerations for comorbid disorders. 2010VA Evidence-Based Psychotherapy CBTI Four Month Consultation Groups. Provide weekly current consultation to VA mental health providers learning CBTI treatment through discussions, readings, training materials and review of providers’ taped therapy sessions. 2010 VA CBTI Dissemination Training Workshop: Albuquerque, NM. Utilization of questionnaires in assessment of comorbid sleep disorders and sleep diary use in CBTI treatment. 2010 Stanford University School of Medicine, Medical Student Lecture Series. Insomnia: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. 2010 VA Menlo Park, Practicum Didactic Lecture. Sleep medicine: Insomnia disorder and treatments. 2008, 2011 Miami Children’s Hospital, Psychiatry Dept: Topic Specific Lecture Series. Pediatric behavioral sleep medicine. 2007 Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies, Guest Lecture, Clinical interviewing 8 2007 Nova Southeastern University Psychology Services Center, Adult Services Didactic, Generalized anxiety disorder and treatment: a case example 2006- Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies, Guest Lecture, Psychobiology: 2007 language and cognition Students/Trainees 9/14-4/15 Rie Lebus, Ph.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Psychology Fellow 8/13-8/14 John Peachey, Psy.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Psychology Fellow 7/13-12/13 Makoto Kawai, M.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Medical Fellow (currently a Research Fellow at Stanford University) 9/12-6/13 Brandon Peters, M.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Medical Fellow (currently in Private Practice Sleep Medicine, Novato CA) 8/12-8/13 Britney Blair, Psy.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Psychology Fellow (currently in Private Practice) 1/12-6/12 Susan Imamura, M.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Medical Fellow (currently a Psychiatrist at Kaiser Permanente, San Jose) 9/11-5/13 Norah Simpson, Ph.D. Stanford Sleep Clinic Psychology Fellow (currently an Instructor at Stanford University) 7/11-6/12 Michelle Primeau, M.D., Stanford Sleep Clinic Medical Fellow (currently a Psychiatrist at Palo Alto Medical Foundation) 9/10-8/11 Sooyeon Suh, Ph.D. Stanford Sleep Clinic Psychology Fellow (currently Assistant Professor at Sungshin Women’s University in Korea) Editorial Experience Editorial Board 2014Journal of Sleep Medicine and Disorders 2013JSM Clinical Case Reports 2013Annals of Psychiatry and Mental Health Ad Hoc 201320132012201120112010- Reviewer Behaviour Research and Therapy Journal of Sleep Disorders: Treatment & Care Behavior Therapy Journal Current Pharmaceutical Design Behavioral Sleep Medicine Sleep Medicine 9