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_aCognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia _h[electronic resource] : _bA Session-by-Session Guide / _cby Michael L. Perlis, Michael T. Smith, Carla Benson-Jungquist, Donn A. Posner. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bSpringer New York, _c2005. |
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505 | 0 | _aThe Definition of Insomnia -- The Conceptual Framework for CBT-I -- The Components of Therapy -- CBT-I Session by Session -- CBT-I Example Dialogues for Patient Questions and Challenges -- A Case Example. | |
520 | _aCognitive behavior therapy which has been adapted to treat so many problems, has also brought data-driven and data-yielding treatment to insomnia. Focusing on this evidence-based modality, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia is a much-needed treatment manual that provides clinicians with the why’s and how’s of this approach in concise and practical terms. This book, which is written as a reader-friendly guide, is intended for clinical trainees, non-insomnia sleep specialists, and for expert CBT clinicians from outside the sleep medicine field who wish to begin the process of learning to provide empirically validated CBT-I. The Book is organized into seven parts: definition of insomnia; review of the conceptual; framework for treatment; overview of the components of therapy; session-by-session guide; dialogues; assessment and eligibility for CBT-I; and sample documentation. The organizing principles for the guide can best be expressed as two seemingly simple questions: "Who is appropriate for CBT-I?" "What does one need to know to set up a Behavioral Sleep Medicine service?" The guide provides all that one needs to confidently answer these questions. | ||
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_aPosner, Donn A. _eauthor. |
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