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Author: Meg Van Deusen

Dr. Van Deusen received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles in 1992. She has cultivated deep knowledge of attachment theory and stress and has worked with various populations over her two and a half decade career. Her practice is in Seattle, Washington. Buy her book Stressed in the U.S.: 12 Tools to Tackle Anxiety, Loneliness, Tech-Addiction and More here
Coping with Loneliness – Lost In Translation

Coping with Loneliness – Lost In Translation

Meg Van DeusenMay 18, 2018August 6, 2019Leave a comment
Coping with Loneliness and its Relation to Insomnia When in the movie Lost  In Translation Charlotte, played by Scarlett Johansson says...
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Chromosome Telomeres:

Chromosome Telomeres:

Meg Van DeusenSeptember 2, 2017August 6, 2019Leave a comment
What’s Sleep Got To Do With It? There has been lot of talk among sleep researchers about chromosome telomeres (the...
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From Insomnia to Better Sleep – Are We Trying Too Hard?

From Insomnia to Better Sleep – Are We Trying Too Hard?

Meg Van DeusenMay 9, 2017September 10, 2019Leave a comment
From insomnia to better sleep – Are we trying to hard? Last month, Penelope Green, wrote an article published in...
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Insomnia Tips and Answers – The Shared Bed

Insomnia Tips and Answers – The Shared Bed

Meg Van DeusenMarch 21, 2017September 10, 2019Leave a comment
Insomnia Tips and Answers: Looking at the issue of the shared bed. Kelly couldn’t sleep with her partner. Every creak...
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Depression and Insomnia: A Sleep Story

Depression and Insomnia: A Sleep Story

Meg Van DeusenJanuary 10, 2017August 28, 2019Leave a comment
Do you suffer with depression and insomnia? If so you might be interested to learn about Ernesto. Ernesto was a...
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Why Do We Sleep?

Why Do We Sleep?

Meg Van DeusenDecember 31, 2016August 28, 2019Leave a comment
A reader recently asked me, “Why do we sleep?” Why can’t we be like “Data” from “Star Trek: The Next...
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Have National Election Results Kept People Up at Night?

Have National Election Results Kept People Up at Night?

Meg Van DeusenNovember 10, 2016September 5, 2019Leave a comment
Have national election results kept people up at night? The simple answer to the title of this post is, “yes.”...
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Broken Sleep

Broken Sleep

Meg Van DeusenOctober 23, 2016September 19, 2019Leave a comment
Sleep Disturbance Worse Than Short Sleep Duration Is broken sleep worse than a short sleep duration? There is some controversy...
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About Insomnia and Fear of the Dark

About Insomnia and Fear of the Dark

Meg Van DeusenOctober 1, 2016September 19, 20193 Comments
In his book At Day’s Close, Night in Times Past, Roger Ekirch says, “Night was man’s first necessary evil, our...
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Sleep and Attachment Style

Sleep and Attachment Style

Meg Van DeusenSeptember 15, 2016October 12, 20191 Comment
The title of this post is Sleep and Attachment Style. It has been more time than planned since I’ve submitted...
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