Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 12 November 2021
- ISBN 9780128228722
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages488 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 700 g
- Language English 212
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Long description:
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has emerged as the standard first-line treatment for insomnia. The number of patients receiving non-medication treatments is increasing, and there is a growing need to address a wide range of patient backgrounds, characteristics, and medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia identifies for clinicians how best to deliver and/or modify CBT-I based on the needs of their patients. The book recommends treatment modifications based on patient age, comorbid conditions, and for various special populations.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Traditional CBT-I components and delivery
1. Standard cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
Alexandria Muench, Ivan Vargas, Donn Posner, and Michael L. Perlis
Part 2: CBT-I in other sleep disorders
2. CBT-I in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Earl Charles Crew
3. CBT-I for patients with phase disorders or insomnia with circadian misalignment
Marissa A. Evans and Brant P. Hasler
4. CBT-I for patients with shift work disorder
Philip Cheng
5. CBT-I for patients with hypersomnia disorders
Jason C. Ong and Matthew D. Schuiling
6. CBT-I for patients with orthosomnia
Kelly Glazer Baron
Part 3: CBT-I in psychiatric disorders
7. CBT-I for patients with depression
Jennifer Goldschmied and Philip Gehrman
8. CBT-I for patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Andrew Scott Tubbs and Michael A. Grandner
9. CBT-I for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder: Moving from a disorder-focused to a transdiagnostic conceptualization
Allison G. Harvey and Caitlin E. Gasperetti
10. CBT-I in patients with alcohol use and cannabis use disorders
Gabrielle E. Bowyer, Trevor M. Brooks, and Deirdre A. Conroy
Part 4: CBT-I in medical disorders
11. CBT-I for patients with chronic pain
Leisha J. Cuddihy, Sara Nowakowski, Michael A. Grandner, Jessica M. Meers,
and Michael T. Smith
12. CBT-I during and after a cancer diagnosis
Sheila N. Garland
13. CBT-I in patients with a history of traumatic brain injury
Erin A. Almklov, Guadalupe L. Rivera, and Henry Orff
Part 5: CBT-I across the lifespan
14. CBT-I for adolescents
Melisa E. Moore and Alison R. Hartman
15. CBT-I in pregnancy
Anna L. MacKinnon, Ivan D. Sedov, and Lianne M. Tomfohr-Madsen
16. CBT-I for perimenopause and postmenopause
Jessica M. Meers, Darius B. Dawson, and Sara Nowakowski
17. CBT-I for older adults
Jaime M. Hughes and Jennifer L. Martin
Part 6: Other special considerations
18. CBT-I in the short sleep duration phenotype
Julio Fernandez-Mendoza
19. CBT-I for people who failed CBT-I
Michael A. Grandner, Denise Rodriguez Esquivel, and Spencer Dawson
20. CBT-I in patients who wish to reduce use of hypnotic medication
Norah Simpson and Rachel Manber
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