46 min

Dr. Kristen Casey: The Truth About Sleep and Your Mental Health Human First with Dr. Courtney Tracy

    • Mental Health

In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, LAST EPISODE OF THE YEAR. Dr. Kristen Casey is clinical psychologist, author, and content creator. She’s the founder and owner of a private practice and consultation company. Prior to her psychology career, she was an EMT for 5 years. Her clinical training focused on health psychology, which sparked her interest in sleep, anxiety, and dedication to utilizing modalities that are rooted in science and research. Dr. Casey is most known on social media for providing mental health and wellness content about insomnia, anxiety, and gender/sexuality concerns.

Episode Description and Show Notes:

In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, Dr. Courtney discusses:


Kristen describes herself as a partner, dog mom, connective, and knows all the presidents in order.
Kristen’s why for being in the mental health field starts with her career in the ambulance field
Defining what sleep is and what our brains do during sleep
There are over 70 sleep disorders
Answering the question “how much sleep should people get?” and what brain waves are present during sleep?
Awakenings are normal, the most “normal” sleeper has about 2 awakenings per night
People of color, veterans, and women tend to have more trouble sleeping
She specialized in sleep by accident, and ended up falling in love with it.
If your soul is tired, sleep won’t fix your problem. Privilege plays a huge role in sleeping habits.
One tip is waking up at the same time everyday can be really helpful for sleep regulation
“Nobody’s ever going to take you seriously” and other stigmatizing moments for being a therapist with tattoos
Sometimes the best thing you learn from clients is the opposite of what you learn in school
The nuances of cultural competency and knowing lived experience is completely different
Her purpose in life is to learn as much as she can and connect with people
Most common themes when it comes to having insomnia and how likely we are to get it.
Being able to rest and being able to sleep is a privilege, and your working on your souls energy is key to better sleep


You can find Dr. Kristen Casey online at:

IG: https://www.instagram.com/drkristencasey/?hl=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlbIjiVbZ-IzaFN-3FDRWg

Twitter: https://twitter.com/drkristencasey

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drkristencasey

Learn more about Kristen's offerings at: https://www.drkristencasey.com/

Dr. Courtney Tracy’s additional offerings:

Instagram: @the.truth.doctor

TikTok: @the.truth.doctor

Twitter: @_thetruthdoctor

Exclusive YouTube Show: The Truth Doctor Show

Healing texts: USA & Canada (424) 228-9525

Website: www.thetruthdoctor.com

This podcast is not therapy and does not provide personalized clinical advice. The purpose of this podcast is to provide mental health based entertainment and psychoeducation


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanfirstwithdrcourtney/message

In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, LAST EPISODE OF THE YEAR. Dr. Kristen Casey is clinical psychologist, author, and content creator. She’s the founder and owner of a private practice and consultation company. Prior to her psychology career, she was an EMT for 5 years. Her clinical training focused on health psychology, which sparked her interest in sleep, anxiety, and dedication to utilizing modalities that are rooted in science and research. Dr. Casey is most known on social media for providing mental health and wellness content about insomnia, anxiety, and gender/sexuality concerns.

Episode Description and Show Notes:

In this episode of the HUMAN First podcast, Dr. Courtney discusses:


Kristen describes herself as a partner, dog mom, connective, and knows all the presidents in order.
Kristen’s why for being in the mental health field starts with her career in the ambulance field
Defining what sleep is and what our brains do during sleep
There are over 70 sleep disorders
Answering the question “how much sleep should people get?” and what brain waves are present during sleep?
Awakenings are normal, the most “normal” sleeper has about 2 awakenings per night
People of color, veterans, and women tend to have more trouble sleeping
She specialized in sleep by accident, and ended up falling in love with it.
If your soul is tired, sleep won’t fix your problem. Privilege plays a huge role in sleeping habits.
One tip is waking up at the same time everyday can be really helpful for sleep regulation
“Nobody’s ever going to take you seriously” and other stigmatizing moments for being a therapist with tattoos
Sometimes the best thing you learn from clients is the opposite of what you learn in school
The nuances of cultural competency and knowing lived experience is completely different
Her purpose in life is to learn as much as she can and connect with people
Most common themes when it comes to having insomnia and how likely we are to get it.
Being able to rest and being able to sleep is a privilege, and your working on your souls energy is key to better sleep


You can find Dr. Kristen Casey online at:

IG: https://www.instagram.com/drkristencasey/?hl=en

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlbIjiVbZ-IzaFN-3FDRWg

Twitter: https://twitter.com/drkristencasey

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drkristencasey

Learn more about Kristen's offerings at: https://www.drkristencasey.com/

Dr. Courtney Tracy’s additional offerings:

Instagram: @the.truth.doctor

TikTok: @the.truth.doctor

Twitter: @_thetruthdoctor

Exclusive YouTube Show: The Truth Doctor Show

Healing texts: USA & Canada (424) 228-9525

Website: www.thetruthdoctor.com

This podcast is not therapy and does not provide personalized clinical advice. The purpose of this podcast is to provide mental health based entertainment and psychoeducation


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanfirstwithdrcourtney/message

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