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Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh Launches Sleep Health Blogs
Pittsburgh, United States – July 2, 2026 / Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh /
The Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh, a comprehensive therapy and psychiatric practice with six locations spanning the mental health care needs across Western Pennsylvania. As leaders in mental health care who are always on the precipice of emerging mental healthcare trends, the behavioral health care team has published a new series of blog articles exploring the intricate relationship between sleep and mental health. The series is part of the practice’s broader focus on sleep-related content throughout July, during which the practice is dedicating a larger share of its educational resources, blog articles, and community content to topics surrounding sleep, rest, and emotional well-being. The articles, now available on the practice’s website, cover topics such as insomnia, depression, sleep quality assessment, and evidence-based strategies for improving rest.
Among the recently published articles, “The Vicious Cycle: Why Insomnia and Depression Team Up (and How to Break It)” examines the bidirectional relationship between sleep disturbances and depressive symptoms. Research has long established that insomnia and depression frequently co-occur, and the article outlines how poor sleep can intensify low mood while depression can make restful sleep more difficult to achieve. The piece discusses how therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help individuals identify and change thought patterns that contribute to both conditions, offering a structured path toward relief.
A second article, “The Pittsburgh Secret to Better Sleep: How the PSQI Predicts Your Mental Health,” discusses the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, a widely used clinical tool originally developed at the University of Pittsburgh for measuring sleep quality and its connection to emotional well-being. The article explains how the PSQI evaluates factors such as sleep duration, disturbances, and daytime functioning, and how the results can offer meaningful insight into a person’s overall mental health. For individuals living with conditions like anxiety or depression, understanding the role sleep plays can be an important step in the broader process of mental health treatment.
Sleep-related concerns are among the most frequently reported issues conveyed by individuals seeking therapy, and disrupted sleep is closely linked to conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and mood disorders. By devoting July to sleep-focused education across its blog and social channels, the practice aims to reach readers who may not yet recognize the connection between their sleep habits and how they feel during the day. The practice’s clinical team provides individualized care for these and other concerns, including specialized services such as depression therapy delivered through a range of evidence-based modalities tailored to each person’s needs.
In addition to traditional psychotherapy and psychiatric services, the Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh offers holistic wellness services including yoga, nutrition counseling, meditation instruction, Reiki, breathwork, somatic therapy, sound healing, and wellness workshops. These services are designed to complement clinical treatment and support the connection between mind, body, and overall health. For individuals who have not responded adequately to medication or traditional therapy alone, the practice also offers TMS therapy for depression at its Greensburg location, an FDA-cleared treatment that uses targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain associated with mood regulation.
The practice’s blog content is developed as a community resource to help readers learn how everyday habits, including sleep, can influence mental health. Readers experiencing sleep difficulties, persistent changes in mood, or other concerns are encouraged to speak with a qualified mental health professional to discuss their individual needs.
About the Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh: The Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh is a comprehensive therapy and psychiatric practice with six locations throughout Western Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Wexford (McCandless), South Hills (McMurray), Greensburg, and Cranberry (Seven Fields). The practice also offers online therapy and telepsychiatry. With a team of more than 100 licensed counselors, psychologists, and psychiatric providers, the practice delivers individual therapy, marriage counseling, family therapy, psychiatric services, medication management, psychological testing, and holistic wellness services. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and Health Savings Accounts, and offers sliding-scale rates for self-paying clients. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit counselingwellnesspgh.com.
Contact Information:
Counseling and Wellness Center of Pittsburgh
830 Western Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15233, United States
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
United States
Corryn Ling
+1-412-322-2129
https://counselingwellnesspgh.com