Angelia Corley, PhD

Dr. Angelia Corley is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in health psychology. Dr. Corley received her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Prior to her doctoral education, she received her master’s degree in psychology from Wayne State University and her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Arizona.

Dr. Corley completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Tucson VA and her post-doctoral fellowship at the Phoenix VA, specializing in primary care mental health integration. Throughout her training and education, Dr. Corley has focused on health psychology, an area of psychology that focuses on how psychological, biological, and social factors can contribute to physical health and illness. Thus, Dr. Corley has practiced in various integrated healthcare settings, including primary care, chronic pain management, blind rehabilitation, weight management and bariatrics, and home-based primary care.

Dr. Corley utilizes evidence-based treatments in her work with patients, including Cognitive Behavioral Training for Insomnia (CBT-I), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Her therapeutic approach often also incorporates mindfulness and self-compassion. Using these approaches, Dr. Corley has helped patients address depression, anxiety, insomnia, and chronic health conditions.

Dr. Corley especially enjoys working with individuals who struggle with sleep because it is rewarding to see patients’ sleep improve and the ripple effects it has in so many other areas of their lives – including their mood, physical health, relationships, and work. With her training in Cognitive Behavioral Training for Insomnia (CBT-I), Dr. Corley utilizes CBT-I principles to assist our patients in resolving their insomnia.

Angelia Corley PhD | Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona

“My life is 100% better, I am keeping the institutes cards on hand and have handed them out to people who say they have insomnia. Because I want everyone to experience the kind of positive transformation I have, after 5 years of debilitating insomnia, I have my life and my body back!”

– Real Patient Review