Atlanta Insomnia and Behavioral Health Services

Atlanta Insomnia and Behavioral Health Services The page for Atlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services, a psychology practice focusing on treatment of insomnia and other sleep disorders.

08/19/2025

Are you a doctoral-level psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) interested in making the leap to private practice but are overwhelmed by the learning curve?

Do you value flexibility and mentorship?

Are you licensed or license-eligible in Georgia or another PSYPACT state?

If you answered “yes” to all of the above, you’re in luck.

We at Atlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services, P.C., the go-to behavioral insomnia practice in Georgia with patients in several PSYPACT states, are looking to grow our team. We are seeking to fill two positions, which can either be full- or part-time, with contractors to help us treat patients with insomnia and other Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM)-related diagnoses.

If you have training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, but not in BSM, no worries, we'll train.

Why join us?
Strong established referral relationships.
Flexible work hours.
Competitive fee split.
Mix of insurance and self-pay patients with support in getting credentialed.
Private practice mentorship.
100% remote – no commute!

If you’d like to discuss this opportunity and see whether you and we at AIBHS would be a good fit, you’re invited to send us a private message, and we'll go from there. Thanks!

Woo hoo! Thank you to Atlanta Magazine for interviewing our own Dr. Bartolucci. Yes, we are definitely strong believers ...
11/20/2021

Woo hoo! Thank you to Atlanta Magazine for interviewing our own Dr. Bartolucci. Yes, we are definitely strong believers that good sleep equals good self-care!

“There’s a big misconception that sleep is wasted time. But it is so important for the rest of our lives,” says Dr. Anne D. Bartolucci, who practices at Atlanta Insomnia & Behavioral Health Services. “If you’re trying to lose weight and you are sleep deprived, your fullness hormones get th...

While we mostly treat insomnia, we do also see narcolepsy patients. Want to know more? Check out this free webinar hoste...
08/15/2021

While we mostly treat insomnia, we do also see narcolepsy patients. Want to know more? Check out this free webinar hosted by Dr. Russell Rosenberg, interviewing AIBHS' own Dr. Anne Bartolucci, this coming Wednesday, August 18, at 6:30 p.m. EDT.

We're so excited to announce that Doctor Katrina Speed has joined our team! She's trained with the best in Behavioral Sl...
07/27/2021

We're so excited to announce that Doctor Katrina Speed has joined our team! She's trained with the best in Behavioral Sleep Medicine and also sees patients after traditional business hours. She also takes patients on a sliding scale.

To learn more about Doctor Speed, check out the About page on our new, improved website

About Us We are Behavioral Sleep Experts with over 20 years of experience Atlanta Insomnia and Behavioral Health Services goes beyond “sleep hygiene” with a research-based treatment that is straigh…

06/24/2021

Thank you so much to the Metro Atlanta Chamber for inviting Dr. Bartolucci to speak at this evening's Interns after 5 program! The questions and interactions were great, and she had a blast.

How an overachiever tackles pandemic weight gain during the holidays... Probably not the message you're expecting.
12/18/2020

How an overachiever tackles pandemic weight gain during the holidays... Probably not the message you're expecting.

Categories Overachiever Lifestyle An Overachiever Tackles Pandemic Weight Gain…During the Holidays Post author By sleepyintheatl Post date December 18, 2020 No Comments on An Overachiever Tackles Pandemic Weight Gain…During the Holidays Happy holidays! My first major pandemic purchase was an air...

It's Giving Tuesday, so here's something for you - Dr. B.'s tips on better sleep during this strange holiday season:1. E...
12/01/2020

It's Giving Tuesday, so here's something for you - Dr. B.'s tips on better sleep during this strange holiday season:

1. Even if you're out or online late, maintain a prebedtime routine/wind-down time without screens for at least half an hour. You're more likely to fall asleep more quickly if you give yourself space and decompression time than if you try to go straight to bed after finishing socializing.
1a. Don't wind down so thoroughly that you fall asleep on the couch like the lady in the picture. :-)

2. Minimize alcohol. I know, that's a tough one, especially in 2020, but it can disrupt your sleep later in the night as it works out of your system.

3. Give yourself permission to say no and to not go all out with holiday decorating, cooking, etc. if you find it too overwhelming. The world is in a grieving state right now as we've lost so many, and even if you haven't lost anyone, our sense of security and safety has been disrupted as humans. Smaller can be better, and it's okay. Conversely, if it helps you feel better, decorate and bake away, even if you're not hosting this year. Do what you need for your mental health

If you found these tips helpful and would like to learn more, sign up for our email list at: https://sleepyintheatl.ck.page/sleepemail
You'll get a copy of our handout, "5 Sleep Myths that Could Be Keeping You from Sleeping" as a thank you!

11/18/2020

Dr. Bartolucci is doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and maybe overcommitted a little... Check out her blog post at overachieverbook.com:

Categories Overachiever Confessions An Overachiever Does NaNoWriMo Post author By sleepyintheatl Post date November 18, 2020 No Comments on An Overachiever Does NaNoWriMo Or, Oops, I did it again… Well, it’s November, which means it’s the most wonderful time of the year. No, I don’t mean the...

Got to meet some more cute pets during telehealth sessions this week.In case you thought we were only cat people, here a...
04/24/2020

Got to meet some more cute pets during telehealth sessions this week.

In case you thought we were only cat people, here are Dr. Julie Grant's two adorable doggos (and the guy they let live in their house).

On the left:
Name: Dixie
Age: “a lady never tells her age”
Person: Dr. Grant
Hobbies: sleeping, followed by napping, then sleeping, on weekends: sleeping

On the right:
Name: zeus
Age: 2
Person: Dr. Grant
Superpower: helping humans sleep

We hope you've been enjoying our pet pics, and we'll share some sleep-related stuff soon.

We are open and doing telehealth, and we're eager to help people with sleep problems and who are feeling overwhelmed and anxious. We take some insurance, and in addition to being a great cat and dog-mom, Dr. Grant sees patients on a sliding scale. Give us a call to see if we'll be a good fit.

One of the best things about doing more telehealth has been getting to meet people's pets, so we thought we'd introduce ...
04/18/2020

One of the best things about doing more telehealth has been getting to meet people's pets, so we thought we'd introduce you to some of ours.

This week, we have two ginger brothers.
Top kitty:
Name: Cairo
Age: 2
His person: office manager Amber
Hobbies: Keeping everyone on their toes, chewing cardboard, acrobatics, and purring the loudest

Bottom kitty:
Name: Sonoran
Age: 2
His person: office manager Amber
Hobbies: Eating spinach, wrestling with his brothers, and hiding from all the humans

Bonus: caption the top picture

Check back for some useful sleep info - coming next week

One of the best things about doing more telehealth has been getting to meet people's pets, so we thought we'd introduce ...
04/10/2020

One of the best things about doing more telehealth has been getting to meet people's pets, so we thought we'd introduce you to some of ours.

Meet Timothy Mouse.
His person: Dr. Bartolucci
Hobbies: Posing cutely, giving epic side-eyes, sleeping (he has no difficulties there), running and hiding whenever anyone opens the front door, and demanding attention at inconvenient times.

Good morning! How did you sleep this weekend? Check out these tips from the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine for how...
04/06/2020

Good morning! How did you sleep this weekend? Check out these tips from the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine for how to sleep better during social distancing:

Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Address

755 Commerce Drive, Ste 410
Decatur, GA
30030

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14043780441

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