Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions -- particularly stimulus control and sleep hygiene -- are well-validated, effective treatments for chronic insomnia that are equivalent or superior to pharmacological interventions (strength of recommendation: A, based on systematic reviews). The long-term efficacy of CBT interventions, and their successful implementation by primary care physician (as compared with behavioral science providers), is unclear
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by clinically significant distress caused by difficulty i...
Despite insomnia affecting around 15% of the adult population and being associated with personal and...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...
Q: Can CBT effectively treat adult insomnia disorder? Evidence-based answer: Yes. Cognitive behavior...
- Insomnia is a prevalent and costly health problem that often remains untreated or is treated inade...
Introduction: Insomnia is difficulty in maintaining sleep can be transient or persistent. One of the...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the efficacy of nonpharmacological treatments for primary ...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the efficacy of nonpharmacological treatments for primary ...
Background:Chronic sleep-onset insomnia is a preva-lent health complaint in adults. Although behavio...
Insomnia is a major public health problem considering its high prevalence, impact on daily life, co-...
Chronic insomnia is a prevalent problem in primary health care and tends to be more serious than ins...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Even a cursory glance over the literature will tell you that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomn...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Millions of adults seek treatment for insomnia disorder causing daytime dysfunctio...
Objective: This study determined whether cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-i) decreased...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by clinically significant distress caused by difficulty i...
Despite insomnia affecting around 15% of the adult population and being associated with personal and...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...
Q: Can CBT effectively treat adult insomnia disorder? Evidence-based answer: Yes. Cognitive behavior...
- Insomnia is a prevalent and costly health problem that often remains untreated or is treated inade...
Introduction: Insomnia is difficulty in maintaining sleep can be transient or persistent. One of the...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the efficacy of nonpharmacological treatments for primary ...
This paper reviews the evidence regarding the efficacy of nonpharmacological treatments for primary ...
Background:Chronic sleep-onset insomnia is a preva-lent health complaint in adults. Although behavio...
Insomnia is a major public health problem considering its high prevalence, impact on daily life, co-...
Chronic insomnia is a prevalent problem in primary health care and tends to be more serious than ins...
Chronic insomnia is a very common clinical condition which may respond well to non-pharmacological t...
Even a cursory glance over the literature will tell you that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomn...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Millions of adults seek treatment for insomnia disorder causing daytime dysfunctio...
Objective: This study determined whether cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-i) decreased...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by clinically significant distress caused by difficulty i...
Despite insomnia affecting around 15% of the adult population and being associated with personal and...
Background and Objective Pharmacotherapy currently widely used in the treatment of insomnia can be h...