Insomnia Treatment: Evidence-Based Strategies to Enrich Sleep and Boost Clinical Outcomes in Clients with PTSD, Anxiety, Chronic Pain and Depression – Colleen E. Carney

In this recording, I’ll show you successful, proven techniques I’ve developed over the last decade on how to optimize your clients’ sleep – without medication! You don’t need to be a sleep specialist to implement these strategies in your office.

Insomnia Treatment: Evidence-Based Strategies to Enrich Sleep and Boost Clinical Outcomes in Clients with PTSD, Anxiety, Chronic Pain and Depression by Colleen E. Carney,
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We all know the necessity of sleep –yet we often overlook addressing it in therapy. Your clients with PTSD, anxiety, depression and chronic pain are struggling with symptoms of those disorders, and everything is made worse when they aren’t able to sleep.

If your clients aren’t sleeping, do you know what to do about it?

In this recording, I’ll show you successful, proven techniques I’ve developed over the last decade on how to optimize your clients’ sleep – without medication! You don’t need to be a sleep specialist to implement these strategies in your office.

Discover evidence-based strategies to help your clients increase energy during the day, sleep more deeply and re-initiate sleep after it’s been disrupted. In addition, you’ll learn how to easily integrate these strategies into existing treatment for trauma, anxiety, depression and chronic pain.

Watch and discover:

Add insomnia treatment to your therapeutic toolbox! 


  1. Select assessment tools that screen for other sleep disorders and identify insomnia treatment targets as it relates to case conceptualization.
  2. Teach clients about the science of sleep, causes of chronic insomnia and the impact on overall mental health.
  3. Explore three models of insomnia treatment and implementation issues for different practice settings.
  4. Modify insomnia treatment interventions for use with clients who have co-occurring issues such as chronic pain, depression, anxiety or PTSD.
  5. Setup treatment strategies that clients can easily implement to manage fatigue.
  6. Collaboratively design a sleep schedule with clients using a sleep diary to improve sleep efficiency and daytime functioning.

Assessment

Stimulus Control (SC): Address Conditioned Arousal to Reduce Wakefulness

Sleep Restriction Therapy (SRT): Restore the Sleep Drive to Improve Sleep Quality

Counterarousal Strategies: Five MustKnow Strategies to Quiet an Active Mind

Cognitive Therapy: Identify and Change Distorted Thoughts about Sleep

Modify Insomnia Treatment for Clients with Comorbid Disorders

PTSD

Anxiety

Depression

Chronic Pain

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