Developing a strong inclination for Recovery
If you struggle with addictions or conditions that trigger insomnia (consistent lack of sleep), while also experiencing financial distress, help is on the way. Addiction Sleep Research offers free annual subscriptions to the SleepSmartz app to participants of qualifying organization. This remarkable app has audio sleep sessions designed to help you get the peaceful sleep you need. These sleep sessions combine proven relaxation techniques with recovery principles and encouragement that will enable you to drift off to sleep.
If you are low income and part of a participating organization – click on the Low Income Application on the top menu bar and complete this application to determine if your income level qualifies you for a free annual subscription to the entire sleep session library so you can get the peaceful sleep you need.
Complete the Low Income Application to determine if you qualify for a free annual subscription to this remarkable sleep session library.
Addiction Sleep Research supervises the design of addiction sleep sessions that can help you get the sleep you need.
The addiction sleep session library can be found on the SleepSmartz app, and is part of a larger library of sleep sessions that address many challenging life issues
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Addiction Sleep Research (ASR) builds upon the innovative work of Lowell Robertson, M.D., a trailblazer in Addiction Medicine, to advance sleep therapy for a broad spectrum of addictions and related conditions. Dr. Robertson’s groundbreaking contributions laid the foundation for the development of innovative resources, which ASR continues to refine and expand. Today, ASR independently manages the creation and rigorous testing of sleep therapy sessions to ensure their efficacy and continuous improvement. Additionally, ASR is committed to supporting high-risk groups by offering complimentary annual subscriptions to those struggling with destructive addictions and conditions.
Thanks to Dr. Robertson ASR is dedicated to: