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A2Zzz Q4 2022 Member-Exclusive CECs
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A2Zzz Q4 2022 Member-Exclusive CECs

Artificial Intelligence and Sleep Coaching - A2Zzz Q4 2022/ Volume 31/ Number 4

AAST members who readA2Zzzand claim their credits online by the deadline can earn 2.00 AAST Continuing Education Credits (CECs) per issue, for up to 8.00 AAST CECs per year. AAST CECs are accepted by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) and the American Board of Sleep Medicine (ABSM).

To earn AAST CECs, carefully read the four designated CEC articles listed below and claim your credits online. You must go online to claim your credits by the deadline ofMarch 31, 2023. After the successful completion of this educational activity, your certificates will be available in the My CEC Portal acknowledging the credits earned.

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    A2Zzz Q4 2022/ Volume 31/ Number 4.1

    Jacinta Jiménez, PsyD, is an award-winning psychologist and board-certified leadership coach, and for 15+ years has been dedicated to the betterment of people through innovative programming stemming from the latest research in positive psychology, neuroscience and motivational psychology. She is an accomplished author and was a key team member in the creation and implementation of the Anger and Irritability Management System, a mobile app produced by the Mobile Behavior Design Lab and the National Center for PTSD. Currently, she serves as the vice president of Coaching Innovation at BetterUp, a virtual coaching platform dedicated to helping people live with greater clarity, purpose and passion.

    AAST Managing Editor Monica Roselli recently spoke with Jiménez on what people are looking for in a coach, how a coach can be successful and more. Hear Jiménez's thoughts on what the world of coaching looks like today and where she believes the future of the profession is heading in this Q&A

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    A2Zzz Q4 2022/ Volume 31/ Number 4.1

    Most research on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the sleep field has focused on its use in the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea and in polysomnography scoring. However, in recent years, the use of AI, particularly conversational AI, for sleep coaching people with insomnia has been of great interest, and recent findings have been encouraging.

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