Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Context of Comorbid Mental Health Conditions
Andrea Goldstein-Piekarsk, Rachel Manber (Authors)
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
책소개
An estimated 6%–10% of the U.S. population meets the criteria for insomnia disorder–a figure that is even higher among individuals experiencing psychiatric conditions. Evidence suggests that although experiencing sleep difficulties is a diagnostic criterion in several psychiatric conditions and is experienced in the context of some medical disorders, insomnia is a distinct disorder, intricately interwoven with co–occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
This insightful new book explores Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT–I) in a manner relevant to patients seen by mental health clinicians. CBT–I is an effective nonpharmacological treatment approach grounded in the sciences of sleep and behavior change. The volume's distinguished contributors carefully consider the components of CBT–I and provide guidance on customizing treatment for patients with and without co–occurring psychiatric conditions.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
in the Context of Comorbid Mental Health Conditions
Andrea Goldstein-Piekarsk, Rachel Manber (Authors)
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
책소개
An estimated 6%–10% of the U.S. population meets the criteria for insomnia disorder–a figure that is even higher among individuals experiencing psychiatric conditions. Evidence suggests that although experiencing sleep difficulties is a diagnostic criterion in several psychiatric conditions and is experienced in the context of some medical disorders, insomnia is a distinct disorder, intricately interwoven with co–occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
This insightful new book explores Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT–I) in a manner relevant to patients seen by mental health clinicians. CBT–I is an effective nonpharmacological treatment approach grounded in the sciences of sleep and behavior change. The volume's distinguished contributors carefully consider the components of CBT–I and provide guidance on customizing treatment for patients with and without co–occurring psychiatric conditions.