PhD, Drexel University
Internship, Rush University Medical Center
Fellowship, Rush University Medical Center
The interplay between sleep, circadian timing, and health; insomnia; cognitive behavioral therapies for insomnia.
Elizabeth Culnan, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Associate Director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Training Program. Broadly, her research and clinical interests include treating sleep disorders to improve physical and mental health. She currently works clinically with individuals who are experiencing insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, and difficulty with CPAP adherence. She also works with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety disorders, distress during the perinatal period, and difficulty coping with stressors, such as pain or infertility.
Emily Reid O’Connor Fellowship, Drexel University, 2017