Jane Ansell Verified
Sleep Consultant
MA
350-500 NIS
Private Insurance
Sliding Scale | Free Consultation | Student Discount
The inspiration for my sleep work, came from my son Andrew, who sadly passed away in 2019. He had many complex needs and I was a very sleep deprived mum.
Together we founded and developed Sleep Scotland, a charity for families with children with special needs, that have sleep problems.
We are proud to have helped thousands of families in the years that followed.
I have been lucky enough to travel the world presenting our methods and appear on a number of national and international TV channels and radio stations to provide advice.
I am available to provide sleep counselling services and consultancy to families, individuals, practitioners and organisations. Although my main base is in Scotland, I am regularly in Juerusalem and can offer in person services, in addition to online.
View my official website: https://www.janesleep.com
MA
Brunel University
1979
32
CQSW, Certificate of Social Work
Online Therapy
Sleep / Insomnia
Anxiety / Panic
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum
Behavioral Concerns In Children
Developmental Disorders
Family Issues
Grief
Learning Disabilities
Parenting Issues / Training
Children
Adolescents
Adults
Men
Women
English
French
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on how one's thoughts, feelings and behaviors are connected and can be changed. It is based on the idea that how we think (cognition) and how we feel (emotion) can influence how we behave. CBT helps people identify and challenge distorted thinking and replace it with more balanced thinking, leading to improved mood and behavior. ‘Homework’, usually containing practical writing exercises, is often completed by the client between sessions to reinforce the therapy. Examples of tools that practitioners often use are journaling, challenging beliefs, and mindfulness.
Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy)Person-centered therapy, or Rogerian therapy, was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940’s. It is a form of talk therapy that emphasizes the importance of providing psychological safety, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding to clients. This type of therapy is based on the belief that individuals have an innate capacity for self-actualization and self-understanding and that the therapist's role is to provide a supportive environment in which this process can take place. Through the use of active listening, open-ended questions, and non-judgmental reflection, the therapist helps the client to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a safe and accepting environment. By doing so, clients are able to gain insight into their issues, develop a greater understanding of themselves, and work towards personal growth.
Individual Therapy
Workshops/Educating