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An Introduction To Coping With Sleeping Problems

by Colin A. Espie

Publisher: Robinson Publishing Published: 2011 Category: Health & Healing

Sleep is one of the most fundamental aspects of human health, yet millions struggle with it night after night. When quality sleep becomes elusive, every area of life suffers: energy levels plummet, mood darkens, concentration wanes, and overall wellbeing deteriorates. This comprehensive guide offers a lifeline to those caught in the exhausting cycle of poor sleep, presenting evidence-based strategies rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy specifically designed for insomnia.

At the heart of this approach is a revolutionary understanding: many sleep problems are perpetuated not by the original cause, but by the patterns of thinking and behavior that develop in response to sleeplessness. Worrying about not sleeping, spending excessive time in bed trying to force sleep, and developing anxiety around bedtime all contribute to maintaining the very problem they attempt to solve. By addressing these maintaining factors, readers discover they have far more control over their sleep than they ever imagined.

The practical framework presented here guides readers through understanding the science of sleep and the psychology of insomnia. Readers learn about sleep architecture, circadian rhythms, and what constitutes healthy sleep, dispelling common myths and misconceptions that often fuel sleep anxiety. Understanding that sleep is a natural biological process that cannot be forced, but can be allowed, represents a fundamental shift in perspective for many who struggle.

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