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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Insomnia in the Context of Comorbid Mental Health Conditions
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9798894551524
Date: 7th March, 2026
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Psychotherapy
Description
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.
After
an initial review of the etiology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic features of
insomnia, the authors explore a range of topics, including the following:
Evidence supporting the efficacy of CBT-I and its components
Pharmacological approaches and strategies for tapering patients off hypnotic
medications while they undergo CBT-I Applying CBT-I in the context of specific
psychiatric disorders such as ADHD, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,
and substance use Adapting CBT-I for unique patient populations, including
adolescents, pregnant patients, and older adults Cultural considerations for
treating insomnia in Black, Hispanic, and Asian patients
Case examples,
detailed tables, and key points illustrate the application of CBT-I principles.
Insomnia is not only debilitating and life-altering for those affected;
it also carries significant economic and public health consequences. Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Context of Comorbid Mental Health
Conditions provides clinicians with the knowledge and tools to offer meaningful
relief to their patients.