What participants have been saying
"Very helpful course."
"After taking this course with Marina, I could immediately apply what I learned with clients who are struggling with insomnia. It was an extremely practical class for those who have a background in TEAM CBT."
"Marina presents a very thorough application and explanation of the TEAM-CBT model for addressing Insomnia. The videos are self-explanatory and the handouts are detailed so that one can follow along with her presentation. Overall, I would give a very high rating to this learning experience. I feel that I have a much better understanding of the TEAM-CBT model that can be applied to many other issues and concerns. Thank you, Marina, for your extensive and detailed preparation of this presentation."
"Thank you, Marina, for your knowledge, clinical experiences, guidance, and direction throughout this course. Bravo! to your and your efforts, which, by the way, are par excellence. This was an exceptional mini-course. A question: Why take this course? Well, do you know anyone who struggles with insomnia? Yes, then I suggest you join Ms. Marina Dyck, a skilled facilitator and clinician in her mini-series webinar entitled "TEAM CBT for Insomnia." You will gain valuable knowledge about insomnia, the neuroscience of sleep, and how to incorporate TEAM CBT methods. Since sleep is crucial for a healthy lifestyle and insomnia is a common complaint possibly leading to other challenges such as increased fatigue the following day, decreased focus & concentrating, increased irritability, decreased frustration tolerance, relationship stress which can lead to social isolation, a decrease motivation, a decline in work/school performance, etc. You will even have time to review applying TEAM CBT methods by using a Sleep Journal/Diary, the Recovery Circle and the DML to review your own sleep and then practicing applying them with each other. You will gain valuable information and gain practical experience by applying some of TEAM CBT methods into helping your clients (or yourself) to get a restful night's sleep."