Post on 14-Apr-2017
Do you have trouble falling asleep, or find yourself
constantly waking up throughout the night?
Insomnia is difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when a person has the chance to do so. People with insomnia can feel dissatisfied with their sleep.
WHAT IS INSOMNIA ?
THREE MANIFESTATIONS OF INSOMNIA:
Sleep Onset Insomnia -difficulty falling asleep
Sleep Maintenance Insomnia -difficulty staying asleep, and/or
Early Morning Awakening Insomnia -waking early with difficulty returning to sleep)
CHARACTERISTICS OF INSOMNIA
Difficulty getting to sleep
Difficulty staying asleep
Waking too early in the morning
Poor quality sleep
COMMON SIGNS OF INSOMNIA
You’re more than ready for bed but once the lights are off and your head hits the pillow, you’re wide awake. Your mind doesn’t want to turn off…
It’s two o’clock in the morning and you’ve woken up. Again. You can’t get back to sleep. The more you try, the more frustrated you become…
You’ve awoken two hours before the alarm is set to go off. A busy day lies ahead and you need to be well-rested, but you won’t return to sleep…
DRUG FREE SOLUTION FOR INSOMNIA
“Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia (CBT-I).” CBT-I is a non-pharmacological treatment for Insomnia. It involves making changes to the sleep wake schedule to impact the cycle of thoughts, behaviors, and emotions perpetuating insomnia. It is the National Institutes of Health Treatment Consensus recommended treatment for insomnia. Short-term, CBT-I is as effective as taking sleep medications Long-term, CBT-I is more effective than taking sleep medications 70% to 80% of patients with insomnia see significant results from
CBT-I with 4 to 6 hours of treatment
TREATMENT AT THE CENTER FOR SLEEP MEDICINE
Treatment at The Center for Sleep Medicine is individually tailored to your needs and preferences. While we work with you to find the best treatment, we emphasize a non-pharmacological approach. Chances are your physician has already prescribed a sleep medication.
Each case of insomnia is different and may required different strategies to resolve. The treatment can incorporate structured and assisted reductions in medication. We work with your referring physician, or assist you in this process.
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