Sink Into Sleep
A Step-by-Step Guide for Reversing Insomnia
- Publisher
- Demos Health
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2020
- Category
- General, Clinical Psychology
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780826148155
- Publish Date
- Nov 2020
- List Price
- $36.5
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Description
Praise for the Second Edition:
"[F]or everyone who has insomnia and is motivated to change his/her life - awake time and sleep time - for the better...If you suffer from insomnia, buy this book."
© Doody's Review Service, 2021, Charla Sue Waxman, BS, MBA, EdD (Lake Behavioral Hospital)
The CBT-I Program That Gets You Sleeping!
Now in its second edition,Sink Into Sleepprovides the tools and techniques to reverse insomnia and improve sleep long-term. Insomnia, persistent trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep, affects our daytime functioning and wellbeing. This book breaks down the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), the sleep program considered first-line treatment in the clinic, into a step-by-step and reader friendly program that can be easily followed at home. Written by a clinical psychologist and researcher who has worked in the sleep field for 40 years, the book uses data from a real patient to illustrate each step of the process. The book is complete with detailed sleep diaries, worksheets, and more, all of which are also available online to download and use on your own journey to sleeping better now and into the future.
Guiding readers through this self-directed sleep therapy program,Sink Into Sleepfeatures updated information and new scientific findings on key topics for patients and health care providers including:
- Tried-and-true CBT-I methods of sleep management
- Successful cognitive therapy methods to deal with racing thoughts at bedtime
- Different sleep needs for women and men through life and health conditions
- Influence of nutrition, exercise, and sex on sleep in a brand-new chapter
- Depression, anxiety, and traumatic stress and how they intersect with sleep
- Prescribed and non-prescribed medications, herbal remedies, and cannabis for sleep
About the author
Contributor Notes
Judith R. Davidson, PhD, C.Psych.,is a scientist-clinician in the field of insomnia treatment. Dr. Davidson is an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Department at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, where she supervises clinical trainees, leads workshops for health professionals, conducts research and writes about sleep.