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ScienceWorks is a modern telepsychology practice offering evidence-based care for: Autism & ADHD, Anxiety & Depression, OCD, Trauma, Insomnia, Kids & Families, and more.
These conditions frequently co-occur, can be difficult to diagnose, and also difficult to treat - often requiring specialist knowledge and direct clinical experience to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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Brain Won’t Turn Off at Night? When It’s Insomnia, Not Stress
Last reviewed: 03/10/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If your brain won’t turn off at night, it can feel like your body is begging for sleep while your mind keeps running a full-length documentary. You may tell yourself it’s “just stress,” Google more sleep tips, and try harder, but the more you chase sleep, the more awake you feel. 🧠 Key takeaway: If you can’t turn your brain off at night, it’s often a pattern your nervous system learned, not a personal failure. In this ar

Ryan Burns
Mar 109 min read


CBT-I vs Sleep Hygiene: When Insomnia Needs Specialized Care
Last reviewed: 03/09/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’ve been Googling “treatment for insomnia” at 2:00 a.m., you’ve probably seen the same advice: cut caffeine, get off screens, keep your bedroom cool. Those are useful sleep hygiene habits. But for many people, insomnia is not a “bad routine” problem. It’s a stuck pattern in the brain and body that often needs an evidence-based plan like cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). [1][2] In this article, you’l

Ryan Burns
Mar 97 min read


Exhausted but Can’t Sleep: Why It Happens and How CBT-I Helps
Last reviewed: 03/03/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re exhausted but can’t sleep, it can feel like your body and brain are arguing: you’re drained, but your mind won’t slow down. This “tired and wired” experience is common in anxiety, stress, and burnout. In this article, you’ll learn: Why fatigue doesn’t guarantee sleep How nervous system arousal blocks sleep How insomnia becomes a learned pattern Habits that accidentally reinforce insomnia How CBT-I rebuilds sleep

Ryan Burns
Mar 38 min read


Why Your Brain Won't Turn Off at Night, Even When You're Exhausted
Last reviewed: 03/02/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If your brain won’t turn off at night, it can feel infuriating and confusing. You’re exhausted. Your body wants rest. And yet your mind is replaying conversations, scanning tomorrow’s to-do list, or doing that “just one more problem to solve” thing that seems harmless at 9 p.m. but becomes a full-blown spiral at 2 a.m. 😮💨 Key takeaway: Feeling “wired but tired” is often a nervous system pattern, not a character flaw. I

Ryan Burns
Mar 210 min read


ADHD, Sleep, and the Wired-at-Night Problem in Perimenopause
If your brain won’t turn off at night perimenopause, you are not imagining it. Sleep fragmentation can create ADHD-like symptoms (focus, memory, mood), and ADHD can also make “winding down” harder. This guide helps you sort sleep-only vs ADHD + sleep patterns and know what to track before an assessment.

Kiesa Kelly
Feb 410 min read


What an Adult ADHD Assessment Should Include
A quality adult adhd assessment is more than a symptom checklist. This guide explains what a thorough evaluation should include, why quick online tests can mislead, and what to ask before booking (especially for telehealth in Tennessee).

Ryan Burns
Feb 38 min read


Insomnia Isn't Just in Your Head: How to Unlearn Sleeplessness
CBT-I helps retrain the mind–body system so insomnia isn’t “stuck on.” In this post, you’ll learn how stress and conditioned arousal sustain sleeplessness—and how practical breath, light, movement, and cognitive tools (plus when to add CBT-I with ScienceWorks) can help you unlearn insomnia.

Kiesa Kelly
Oct 16, 20258 min read


Why You Can't Sleep: How CBT-I Resets a Stuck Cycle
Reset a stuck sleep cycle with CBT-I for insomnia. Learn how sleeplessness becomes a learned pattern, why timing and habits matter, and the gentle, evidence-based steps—stimulus control, sleep restriction, and cognitive tools—that help your brain trust bedtime again.

Kiesa Kelly
Oct 16, 20256 min read


Seasonal Stress Reset: Light, Sleep, and Habits for Darker Months
Seasonal stress light therapy habits can make winter easier. Learn what seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is, how circadian rhythm shifts in darker months, and which small routines—morning outdoor light, 10,000‑lux light boxes, steady sleep/wake windows, movement, and screen‑time boundaries—help you reset and feel better. Evidence‑based and practical, from ScienceWorks Behavioral Healthcare.

Ryan Burns
Oct 15, 20256 min read
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