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John Cline Ph.D.

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John Cline, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine. He is on the professional staffs of the Sleep Disorders Center of Connecticut and Behavioral Health Consultants, LLC. He is an assistant clinical professor in the department of psychiatry at Yale University. He obtained his undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Virginia and his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Toledo. He completed his predoctoral internship in clinical psychology at the West Haven VAMC and did postdoctoral work at the West Haven VAMC and Elmcrest Psychiatric Institute. His interests include behavioral medicine, health psychology and the applications of psychological approaches to the management of illness and the optimization of health. He is a past president and fellow of the Connecticut Psychological Association and received the Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award for Advocacy in Psychology of the American Psychological Association in 1996. He is certified by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance.

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