Pamela Moyo attended and earned her PhD and Masters from Loma Linda University and received her BS in psychology with a minor in biological sciences from Western Michigan University (undergraduate). She has worked in various settings from inpatient hospital setting, rehabilitation hospital, outpatient, schools, and community/rural mental health institutions conducting evaluations and providing brief and long-term psychotherapy. She currently works in a private practice providing therapeutic and evaluation services across the lifespan.
The hospitals she worked/did clinical rotations in are Casa Colina Rehabilitation Hospital, UCLA (outpatient), Redlands Unified School District, Cedars-Sinai (inpatient and outpatient), California Rehabilitation Institute (inpatient), and Behavioral Health Institute (outpatient/community mental health).
Clinical psychologist Dr. Pamela Moyo joins other top sleep experts to help readers learn what good sleep hygiene is and why it matters. Plus expert advice on how to improve it for a better night's rest.
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“Think of your bedroom as an oasis,” said Dr. Pamela Moyo, adding, “Don’t bring work into your bedroom, or have any computers or devices you associate with work or stress visible from the bed. Familiar routines calm the brain and send out a signal that you are entering a safe and predictable environment which will help you relax and give into sleep.”
"When a parent highlights moments of learning, that helps a child make sense of what they are experiencing," Moyo said. "A good show can help a child develop language, counting and other skills more quickly."