Relief from Insomnia-Practical Strategies to Help Your Clients Get Better Sleep – Rubin Naiman

What’s worse, many practitioners aren’t well trained to identify and treat these crucial problems. Sleep disorders such as narcolepsy often get misdiagnosed as depression

Relief from Insomnia-Practical Strategies to Help Your Clients Get Better Sleep by Rubin Naiman,
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Sleep Problems Can Make Almost Any Other Condition Worse

Here’s How You Can Help Your Clients Get Better Sleep

Whether it’s trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early, sleep issues can be costly for our patients.

Not only that, sleep problems can eat away at our clients’ relationships, their work life, and their ability to cope with challenges.

Trouble sleeping can make almost every other condition worse.

Problems sleeping can lead to:

Sleep disorders have also been associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis, and obesity.

What’s worse, many practitioners aren’t well trained to identify and treat these crucial problems. Sleep disorders such as narcolepsy often get misdiagnosed as depression

Many common approaches to sleep disorders can actually make them worse.

But there are effective ways to work with sleeping problems.

That’s why we’ve teamed up with sleep expert Rubin Naiman, PhD to bring you a short, focused course.

In this program, you’ll get practical, concrete strategies to evaluate insomnia and help your clients finally get a good night’s rest.

You’ll Get a New Way to Help Your Clients Finally Get the Sleep They Need:

Video 1 – What Most Practitioners Overlook in Their Approach to Sleep

Video 2 – Why We Need to Shift the Way We Understand Sleep

Video 3 – How to Evaluate Insomnia

Video 4 – How to Manage “Body Noise” and “Bed Noise” to Help Your Patients Get Better Sleep

Video 5 – How to Manage “Mind Noise” – the Most Overlooked Strategies for Treating Insomnia

We have data suggesting that people who sleep on average less than five and in some cases less than six hours a night, are at dramatic increased risk for both physical illness and psychological disorders.” – Rubin Naiman, PhD

Sleep loss is linked to:

Why the transcript is essential:

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