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Readership: Adults who suffer from sleep problems, their relatives, GPs, nurses, psychologists, and allied health professionals
Gregory Stores, Emeritus Professor of Developmental Neuropsychiatry, University of Oxford, UK
"...a very comprehensive book on the topic and very easy to read..." - Roy Raymann, Secretary, Dutch Society for Sleep-Wake Research
"...can be used by health professionals not familiar with the field of sleep medicine. The author is a noted authority in the field...a worthy contribution to the sleep literature geared to the general public as well as health practitioners." - Doody's Notes
1: Introduction 2: Why is sleep so important? 3: What is sleep 4: Sleep changes with age 5: Signs of unsatisfactory sleep 6: Sleep problems and their underlying disorders 7: Not sleeping well (Insomnia) 8: Treatments for insomnia 9: Excessive sleepiness 10: Disturbed behaviour and strange experiences related to sleep (parasomnias) including treatment 11: Particular groups at special risk of sleep problems and their consequences 12: Sleep disorders misinterpreted as other medical or psychological conditions 13: Getting help with your sleep problem Sources of further information