Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

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Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has emerged as the standard first-line treatment for insomnia. The number of patients receiving non-medication treatments is increasing, and there is a growing need to address a wide range of patient backgrounds, characteristics, and medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia identifies for clinicians how best to deliver and/or modify CBT-I based on the needs of their patients. The book recommends treatment modifications based on patient age, comorbid conditions, and for various special populations.

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Sara Nowakowski Baylor College of Medicine Medicine-Health Services Research 2450 Holcombe Blvd., Suite 01Y Houston, TX 77586 United States. Dr. Nowakowski is a licensed clinical psychologist and board certified in sleep medicine. Her research in sleep includes projects on sleep and menopause; psychological well-being pre-post hysterectomy, sleep pre-post acute hospital stay in aging patients, and a bedrest study of aging participants. Her research and clinical expertise focuses on assessment and treatment of sleep disorders. Sheila N. Garland, PhD is a Registered Clinical Psychologist, Associate Professor in Psychology and Oncology at Memorial University in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and Senior Scientist with the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute in Halifax Nova Scotia. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Calgary, Alberta, and completed a 3-year post-doctoral fellowship in Behavioral Sleep Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. As Director of the Sleep, Health, and Wellness Lab, she delivers, evaluates, and provides training on behavioural sleep medicine interventions in chronic disease populations and in those with co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Her research explores the mechanisms and effectiveness of interventions to improve sleep and other symptoms in cancer survivors.Dr. Michael Grandner is a licensed clinical psychologist, Director of the Sleep and Heath Research Program at the University of Arizona, and Director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic at the Banner-University Medical Center in Tucson, AZ. His work focuses on translational sleep research and Behavioral Sleep Medicine, including studies of sleep as a domain of health behavior and the development and implementation of behavioral interventions for insufficient sleep and sleep disorders. Specific areas of focus include: (1) Downstream cardiovascular, metabolic, and behavioral health outcomes associated with habitual sleep duration and/or insufficient sleep, (2) Upstream social, behavioral, and biological determinants of habitual sleep duration, insufficient sleep, and poor sleep quality, and (3) Development and implementation of behavioral interventions for sleep as a domain of health behavior.Leisha Cuddihy, PhD, DBSM is a licensed Clinical Psychologist providing behavioral sleep medicine services at the Spectrum Health Sleep Disorders Center and Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Behavioral Health. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Arizona, and completed a 1-year post-doctoral fellowship in Behavioral Sleep Medicine at the University of Michigan. She is Certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine by the American Board of Sleep Medicine and is a Diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine by the Board of Behavioral Sleep Medicine. In her full-time clinical practice, she sees adult and pediatric patients struggling with insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, positive airway pressure non-adherence, and disorders of excessive daytime sleepiness. In collaboration with her sleep medicine colleagues, she often assists patients with managing insomnia as they reduce or discontinue sleep aids. She specializes in CBT-I but is passionate about using a variety behavioral sleep medicine strategies to help patients resolve sleep problems.

Klappentext
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) has emerged as the standard first-line treatment for insomnia. Patients are becoming increasingly complex as referrals for CBT-I become more widespread, and they often present with more than one comorbid psychological and/or medical condition. The busy clinician desires a reference book that they can consult to guide treatment based on the specific needs of the client in front of them. This book will allow for the clinician who is already familiar with the basics of CBT-I to quickly determine how best to deliver and/or modify it depending on the unique needs of their client or patient population.


Inhalt

Part 1: Traditional CBT-I Components and Delivery 1. The Standard Application of CBTI

Part 2: CBT-I in Other Sleep Disorders 2. CBT-I in Patients with Sleep Apnea 3. CBT-I for Patients with Circadian Rhythm Disorders 4. CBT-I for People with Shift Work Sleep Disorder. 5. CBT-I for Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia Patients 6. CBT-I approaches to the patient with Orthosomnia

Part 3: CBT-I in Psychiatric Disorders 7. CBT-I for Patients with Depression and Anxiety 8. CBT-I for Patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Military Veterans 9. CBT-I for Patients with Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 10. CBT-I for Patients with Bipolar Disorder 11. CBT-I for Alcohol-Dependent Patients and Other Substance Use Disorders

Part 4: CBT-I in Medical Disorders 12. CBT-I for Patients in Pain 13. CBT-I for Cancer Survivors 14. CBT-I for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries

Part 5: CBT-I Across the Lifespan 15. CBT-I in Adolescents 16. CBT-I in Pregnancy 17. CBT-I During Menopause and Post-Menopause 18. CBT-I in Older Adults

Part 6: Other Special Considerations 19. CBT-I in Short Sleepers 20. CBT-I for People Who Failed CBT-I 21. CBT-I in Racial/Ethnic Minorities 22. CBT-I in Chronic Hypnotic Users 23. CBT-I in Elite Athletes

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780128228722
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Editor Sara Nowakowski, Sheila Garland, Michael A. Grandner, Leisha Cuddihy
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 360
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
    • Gewicht 700g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9780128228722
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-12-822872-2
    • Veröffentlichung 12.11.2021
    • Titel Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
    • Autor Sara (EDT) Nowakowski, Michael (EDT) Grandner, G

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