Palak Kothari, a Loma Linda University PhD practicing at Coronado Psych on Orange Avenue in Coronado, holds California psychology license PSY 29842 and specializes in behavioral sleep medicine, PTSD, chronic pain psychology, and gastrointestinal health — a clinical profile built through a Phoenix VA fellowship treating veterans with trauma-linked sleep disorders. CBT-I sleep-restriction therapy, nightmare-rescripting protocols, and pain-focused cognitive restructuring compose the core treatment tracks, with chronic-pain caseloads often coordinating rehabilitation goals alongside island providers such as Water & Sports Physical Therapy when musculoskeletal recovery requires integrated behavioral and physical intervention. Prior corporate-wellness positions at two major technology firms and clinical rotations at UCLA Health's Longevity Center for neuropsychological assessment distinguish the practice from traditional talk-therapy models. The mind-body integration approach incorporates mindfulness techniques that align with structured breathwork and meditation programs at Island Yoga Coronado, where yoga-based stress reduction serves as an adjunct to clinical treatment plans for anxiety and insomnia. Clinical research on plasma-biomarker changes in response to cognitive, behavioral, and spiritual psychotherapy interventions informs a data-driven treatment model that tracks measurable biological outcomes alongside self-reported symptom reduction.