This finding suggests that approaches for optimizing
sleep quality and duration in children may complement other
behavioral approaches for preventing or treating
pediatric hypertension.
Areas of particular passion include:
sleep disorders (cognitive
behavioral therapy for insomnia - CBT - I, medication tapers,
behavioral interventions for
pediatric sleep disorders), chronic or severe health conditions (e.g. chronic tinnitus, fibromyalgia, heart disease, cancer, neurological conditions), and psychological conditions that have strong
behavioral or physical symptomology, such as anxiety, panic disorder, borderline personality disorder and depression.