Overcoming Insomnia A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook

Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach, Workbook by Jack D. Edinger is a practical resource published by Oxford University Press on September 30, 2014. This second edition offers an evidence-based treatment program designed to address chronic insomnia, which affects approximately one in ten U.S. adults. The workbook guides patients through cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods aimed at correcting poor sleep habits and enhancing overall sleep quality.
Readers will find a structured approach that includes information on healthy sleep practices and the importance of improving sleep habits. The workbook features tools such as a sleep diary, assessment forms, and various homework assignments to facilitate collaboration between patients and therapists. This edition emphasizes the development of a personalized sleep regimen tailored to individual needs, making it a valuable tool for those seeking to overcome insomnia through clinical psychology and evidence-based medicine.
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It is estimated that one in ten U.S. adults suffers from chronic insomnia. If left untreated, chronic insomnia reduces quality of life and increases risk for psychiatric and medical disease, especially depression and anxiety.
The Overcoming Insomnia treatment program uses evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods to correct poor sleep habits. CBT has been proven in multiple studies to improve sleep by reducing time spent in bed before sleep onset, reducing time spent awake after first sleep onset, and increasing the quality and efficiency of sleep. This second edition has been thoroughly updated by the program developers, Jack D. Edinger and Colleen E. Carney. Patients use the Workbook in conjunction with the treatment they receive from their therapist. Patients will receive information about healthy sleep and the reasons for improving sleep habits, and the therapist will develop a program to address that patient’s specific sleep problems. Use of a sleep diary, assessment forms, and other homework (all provided in the Workbook) allows patient and therapist to work together to develop an effective sleep regimen tailored specifically for each patient.
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