Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic

The Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic is a multidisciplinary outpatient clinic dedicated to the behavioral treatment of sleep disorders and their consequences. Our expert staff consists of psychologists, physicians, and related health professionals who are experienced and knowledgeable in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of sleep disorders.

We know that behavioral therapies for insomnia and many other sleep disorders produce longer lasting effects than sleeping pills. Therefore we seek to idenitify the root causes of an individual’s sleep disorder and then implement behavioral and lifestyle changes to address these causes and bring relief. We work closely with the Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorder Center to provide our patients with the best integrative care possible.

Our Patients

Typically, patients first visit the clinic for one or more of the following four reasons:

  • they experience difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep at night (insomnia)
  • they fall asleep and/or wake up too late or too early (circadian rhythm disorders)
  • they are tired of taking sleeping pills and want to stop, or they need help with sleep medication management
  • they are frustrated with trying to adjust to Continuous Positive Air Pressure (CPAP) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.

Services Offered

All patients of the Johns Hopkins Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program receive a thorough assessment, diagnosis, and therapy to address the presenting problem(s). During the assessment phase, you and your provider will work together to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that will identify the goals for treatment. Depending upon the presenting problem, treatment often consists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), a form of brief psychotherapy that has extensive scientific support as an effective way to help people with insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, and difficulty adjusting to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy for obstructive sleep apnea. The National Institutes of Health recommend CBT as a first-line treatment for insomnia and other sleep disorders.

The goals of CBT are to help you learn about the factors influencing your sleep and to make specific, lasting changes to improve your condition. As part of the treatment process, you will be asked to monitor your behavior and you and your therapist will set daily goals to help you improve your sleep experience. You will then meet approximately once per week for up to 50 minutes, to work toward these goals. Signficant improvement if often achieved in 2-6 sessions depending on the causes of your sleep disturbance.

Other treatments may include:

  • Medication management
  • Light therapy
  • Sleep hygiene
  • Sleep pattern monitoring
  • Standardized assessment of how sleep may impact your mood and function

Fees and Insurances

The Department of Psychiatry participates in some, but not all insurance plans. Please call the clinic for more information. Even if the department does not participate in your particular insurance plan, most plans will cover some percentage of the fee. Some insurance plans require prior authorization. Medicare patients do not need to obtain authorization and will only be required to pay their standard copay amount.

How to Schedule an Appointment

For more information and to schedule an appointment call 410-550-6337, between 9:00AM and 4:00PM, Monday through Friday.

Location

Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic
Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic
Alpha Commons Building, 4th Floor
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
5300 Alpha Commons Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224

Phone: 410-550-6337
Fax: 410-550-5992

Directions to The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center


Before Your First Visit

Before your initial evaluation, we will mail you a packet of information that includes directions to the clinic as well as several brief questionnaires about your health history and sleep patterns. You should complete these forms and bring them with you to your appointment, so that you and your treatment provider can review the information together. Your responses will help guide the personalized treatment plan that you and your provider develop. If you already had a sleep study at another hospital, please fax us a copy of the report before your visit at 410-550-5992.

What to Expect During Our First Visit

Your first visit will consist of an assessment session and will last approximately an hour and half to two hours. Please arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled appointment time in order to complete your clinic registration. Once your registration is complete, you will meet with a clinic therapist, who will begin your evaluation.