03/06/2024
Christina S. McCrae received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis in 1999. Her research focuses on sleep and related mechanisms, and often modifies established behavioral and cognitive behavioral interventions to treat clinic insomnia and related conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety, pain, fatigue). Because chronic insomnia typically occurs in the context of other conditions and stressors, her research impacts a wide variety of patients (children with autism spectrum disorders, chronic pain, cardiac disease, cancer, end-stage renal disease) and other populations (older adults, overweight and obese individuals of all ages, dementia, and other caregivers). Her program of interdisciplinary clinical research is intended to contribute to the establishment of best practices in behavioral healthcare based on evidence, to enhance quality of life in individuals with insomnia, to elucidate the mechanisms underlying chronic insomnia and related conditions, and to train future generations of clinical scientists.
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