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Hello Sleep

The Science and Art of Overcoming Insomnia Without Medications

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Hello Sleep is a practical and compassionate guide to having a better relationship with sleep and overcoming insomnia from Jade Wu, an experienced expert in behavioral sleep medicine.
For many people who have trouble sleeping, each night is an anxious odyssey where getting a good night's sleep feels like a battle to win rather than a basic biologic process. Hello Sleep is a guide for people with insomnia to help them shift their relationship with sleep, so that it stops being a battle and starts being enjoyable and natural again. It is a practical, self-guided tour through evidence-based interventions for chronic insomnia, including cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), phototherapy, chronotherapy, mindfulness-based approaches, and medication tapering.
Jade Wu is a behavioral sleep medicine specialist and researcher who has helped hundreds of patients over a period of ten years. She provides in-depth but down-to-earth scientific explanations of how sleep and insomnia work; anecdotes about real patients' experiences with overcoming insomnia; rationale for why the evidence-based interventions help; and tips for how to problem-solve common pitfalls, along with tailored recommendations for special circumstances (e.g., pregnancy/postpartum, menopause, chronic pain, depression, older adults etc.). Wu's practical recommendations support a philosophical theme: Sleep is a friend, and it's the nurturing of our relationship with this friend—rather than an anxious nightly battle—that will give us sustainable sleep health.
Hello Sleep is not a rigid set of rules or a one-size-fits-all approach. Wu believes this can make things worse for those with insomnia issues, making what was once easy and intuitive into something effortful and elusive. Instead, this audiobook treats insomniacs with respect, by giving them knowledge and empowering them to trust themselves and their own sleep.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Essentials.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 7, 2022
      Sleep, “something that used to be free, easy, and pleasurable has become one of society’s most urgent and expensive problems,” writes Wu, a behavioral sleep medicine specialist, in her compassionate guide to combating insomnia. Her program is organized into four sections: the first covers sleep basics, defining healthy sleep (“when your brain and body do all the functions they need to meet their needs”) and introducing readers to the concept of sleep logs. In section two’s “The Big Reset,” readers learn about common sleep sabotages and how to build their own “mental litter box” to quiet any racing thoughts; part three outlines a strategy to fight insomnia’s “self-fulfilling prophecy of insomnia thoughts”; and part four reviews sleep challenges during different periods of life (e.g., pregnancy and postpartum, menopause, and old age). Real-life case studies are a nice touch; helpful progress assessments, assignments, and “Bottom Line’’ summaries are sprinkled throughout; and Wu’s empathetic tone never falters: “I bet you’re tired of being tired.” Readers struggling to get enough sleep will find a welcome resource here.

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