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Sleep disorders and insomnia have staggering societal and personal costs, with lack of sleep accounting for up to 50 per cent of industrial and traffic accidents every year. This book guides the clinician in how to best establish a sleep clinic to study and solve sleep disturbances of his or her patients. Residents in the rapidly growing number of sleep medicine programs will want to keep this practical, hands-on manual at their sides as they learn the tools of the trade.
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Cognitive behaviour therapy has brought data-driven and data-yielding treatment to insomnia. Intended for clinical trainees and non-insomnia sleep specialists, this book offers: definition of insomnia; review of the conceptual; framework for treatment; overview of the components of therapy; session-by-session guide; and dialogues.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression
A Guide for Clinicians
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
2 166 kr
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression is the book for clinicians who recognize that insomnia is more often a comorbid condition that merits separate treatment attention. These clinicians know that two thirds of those who present for depression treatment also complain of significant insomnia and that one third of such patients are already taking sleep medication, and they may be familiar with the research showing that treating insomnia is often important in the management of depression. But what strategies should clinicians use for treating insomnia? How can motivation be enhanced? What about medications? Students and professionals alike will find the pages of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression replete with advanced tools to address the adherence problems often encountered in this group, and they’ll come away from the book with a wealth of techniques for improving both sleep and overall symptom management as well as for treating the insomnia that occurs in comorbid disorders.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression
A Guide for Clinicians
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
598 kr
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression is the book for clinicians who recognize that insomnia is more often a comorbid condition that merits separate treatment attention. These clinicians know that two thirds of those who present for depression treatment also complain of significant insomnia and that one third of such patients are already taking sleep medication, and they may be familiar with the research showing that treating insomnia is often important in the management of depression. But what strategies should clinicians use for treating insomnia? How can motivation be enhanced? What about medications? Students and professionals alike will find the pages of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia in Those with Depression replete with advanced tools to address the adherence problems often encountered in this group, and they’ll come away from the book with a wealth of techniques for improving both sleep and overall symptom management as well as for treating the insomnia that occurs in comorbid disorders.
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This second edition updates our 2005 book. While the original continues to attract interest due to its concise yet comprehensive format, the aggregation of 21 years of research on cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has substantially transformed the field. Most notably, insomnia has been reconceptualized. In 2005, insomnia was typically viewed as a symptom of other “primary” disorders, leading to two assumptions: (1) that treating the primary disorder would resolve insomnia, and (2) that behavioral treatment of insomnia in the presence of comorbidity would be ineffective. As a result, CBT-I was reserved for relatively rare cases of uncomplicated insomnia. These assumptions have now been debunked. Research demonstrates that chronic insomnia frequently persists despite successful treatment of comorbid conditions and that CBT-I is nearly as effective for comorbid insomnia as it is for uncomplicated insomnia. More, CBT-I has meaningful “halo effects,” with responders often showing significant improvements in comorbid conditions. In depression, CBT-I outcomes may rival those of antidepressant medications or CBT for depression alone. Collectively, these findings support directly targeting chronic insomnia and the recommendation that CBT-I be a first-line therapy. This position has been codified by the American College of Physicians and endorsed by numerous professional organizations worldwide. We further argue that there is great clinical value to, when possible, treating insomnia first, as a gateway therapy that facilitates broader clinical improvement. Finally, this edition integrates over two decades of additional clinical experience, enriching both the clinical guidance and patient-centered communication presented throughout the manual. About the Authors (from the text).