

Dr. Natalie Solomon
Licensed Psychologist
Expertise:
Sleep, Women's Health, Insomnia, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
About
Dr. Solomon is a licensed psychologist (PSY32875), board certified in behavioral sleep medicine, and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Solomon conducts research as a member of the Computational Psychiatry, Neuroimaging, Sleep Lab (CoPsyN Sleep Lab) and treats patients in the Sleep Health and Insomnia Program (SHIP). Dr. Solomon specializes in the study and treatment of sleep disorders. Her clinical interests include the intersection of sleep difficulties with overall quality of life and women’s health. Dr. Solomon additionally consults, teaches undergrads, graduate students, and continuing studies, supervises postdoctoral fellows, and trains providers to deliver insomnia treatment.
Professional Experience
Education & Training:
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Stanford University Sleep Medicine Fellowship
Internship: VA-Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center
Doctorate: PGSP Stanford PsyD Consortium, Clinical Psychology
Masters: PGSP Stanford PsyD Consortium
Bachelors: Wake Forest University
Current Roles:
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine
Board Certification:
Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine (DBSM), awarded by the Board of Behavioral Sleep Medicine
Sleep is one of the most talked-about (and misunderstood) parts of our health. With so much advice and so many myths floating around, it's hard to know what to believe. This course breaks down the science of sleep in a clear, practical way—so you can feel more confident navigating your own sleep patterns.
More coming soon!
by Dr. Natalie Solomon
Dr. Natalie Solomon is working on additional courses focusing on sleep medicine and women's health. Stay tuned for more evidence-based content to help you understand and improve your sleep and overall wellness.