JD Edinger, WK Wohlgemuth, RA Radtke, GR Marsh… - Sleep, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Study Objectives: This study was conducted to exam the degree to which cognitive- behavioral insomnia therapy (CBT) reduces dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and to …
M van de Laar, D Pevernagie, P van Mierlo… - Behavioral Sleep …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Cognitive behavioral treatment is the gold standard treatment for insomnia, although a substantial group does not respond. We examined possible predictors for treatment outcome …
Abstract Subject Objective: To determine the optimal number of therapist-guided Cognitive- Behavioral Insomnia Therapy (CBT) sessions required for treating primary sleep …
The aim of this investigation was to examine whether sleep‐related beliefs, and reductions in such beliefs and attitudes, were related to clinical improvements in sleep and daytime …
Chronic insomnia impacts 1 in 10 adults and is linked to accidents, decreased quality of life, diminished work productivity, and increased long-term risk for medical and psychiatric …
DR Schwartz, CE Carney - Clinical psychology review, 2012 - Elsevier
The examination of treatment mechanisms in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has considerable implications for research and clinical practice. Insomnia is a highly prevalent …
Objectives: This study was conducted to test the effectiveness of an abbreviated cognitive- behavioral insomnia therapy (ACBT) with primary care patients. Design: A single-blind …
IH Verbeek, GM Konings, AP Aldenkamp… - Behavioral sleep …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, we compared the effect of group and cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) in clinically referred patients with chronic insomnia. The participants were 32 individually …
Objectives To examine the speed and trajectory of changes in sleep/wake parameters during short-term treatment of insomnia with cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) alone …