Insomnia: cognitive and behavioural alternatives to drug therapy
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Insomnia: cognitive and behavioural alternatives to drug therapy
Abstract
"Stimulus control" and relaxation, combined with advice on sleep hygiene, should be a common approach to treating insomnia. Stimulus control, based on simple advice aimed at reinforcing the mental link between the bedroom and sleep is a simple method to apply after a short training period. Insomnia treatment should no longer be restricted to drugs.
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