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Katherine S.'s Twitter Updates

@daymented Any time! 7 days ago
@bklynhfc Glad to make you smile. Just think the tizzy over her leaving in 2011 is a bit overwrought. 7 days ago
RT @postpartumprogr: @daymented Per your request: 6 Things U Should Avoid If U Have #Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/h1auO 7 days ago
@daymented Per your request: 6 Things U Should Avoid If U Have #Postpartum Depression http://bit.ly/h1auO (not in doc form) 7 days ago
WTF. Where did the right-hand sidebar on #Postpartum Progress go all of a sudden? 7 days ago
 

Don't Want Sleep Meds? Therapy An Option for Insomnia

Posted Sep 09 2009 10:05pm
Here's an interesting story from U.S. News & World Report about using a special form of cognitive behavioral therapy to fix sleep problems instead of medication. This therapy is believed to help eliminate the thoughts and behaviors that can make getting a good night's sleep much harder. "CBT is no quick fix: People typically need between two and eight sessions to reap benefits, and it takes effort to implement a therapist's advice. But 'there's general consensus now,' says Gregg Jacobs, an insomnia specialist at the University of Massachusetts Medical School's Sleep Disorders Center, that CBT 'is the preferred and recommended first-line treatment' for chronic insomnia. It empowers patients to regain control over their sleep, and once habits are changed, they become a way of life, he says."
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