Speaking of Sleeping Problems (Learning to Sleep Well Again)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAC058 |
Publisher: | Sterling Paperbacks |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2011 |
ISBN: | 9788120717732 |
Pages: | 127 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 160 gm |
Book Description
From the Jacket
This book is a self-help guide for people with sleeping problems. It tells what they themselves can do to eliminate their problems in sleeping. Difficulty in sleeping is not something that must be passively accepted. Just as it is possible to learn to remain awake under special circumstances, it is possible to learn to sleep well again. Dr. Langen, Director of the Clinic and Polyclinic for Psychotherapy at the University Clinic of Mainz, bases his self-help program on these new medical findings.
Step 1: The reader becomes familiar with how the sleep-wakefulness mechanism functions, learns the workings of man’s biological clock, and the significance of dreams to sleep.
Step 2: Professor Langen explains how people with sleeping problems can liberate themselves from sleep medications in order to regain the ability to sleep.
Step 3: Various kinds of sleep disturbances, their causes, and treatments are clearly described in detail. By making a record of sleep habits and analyzing it, the patient finds out exactly which type of sleeper he is and can then initiate a planned program of treatment.
Back of the Book
We need to rest in order to restore energy to our bodies, particularly to the brain and nervous system. Sleep helps us do this. Some of the sleep problems people face are dreaming, nightmares, sleepwalking, snoring and insomnia. People deprived of sleep lose energy, become quick-tempered, lose concentration and make mistakes.
Being aware of these problems is the first step towards, therapy. Just as it is possible to learn to remain awake, it is possible to sleep well again.
This book helps you to recognize and solve your sleep problems.
1 | Sleeping Problems Can Be Avoided | 11 |
Ability to Sleep Can Be Learned | 11 | |
Sleep As a Drive | 13 | |
Wrong Sleep Expectation | 14 | |
Accepting Being a Short Sleeper | 15 | |
2 | What Is Sleep? | 17 |
A Normal Sleep Pattern | 17 | |
Rapid eye movement (REM) | 17 | |
Deviations from the Sleep Norm | 21 | |
The Sleep-Wakefulness Mechanism | 23 | |
Man’s Biological Clock | 24 | |
The Biochemistry of Sleep | 26 | |
3. | Subjective and Objective Quality of Sleep | 29 |
Amount of Sleep and Need of Sleep | 29 | |
Sleep among Infants and the Elderly | 33 | |
4. | dreaming as a Part of Sleep | 39 |
Dream Phases-Their Biological Necessity | 39 | |
Dream Content | 44 | |
Sensations Occurring at Sleep Onset | 47 | |
Electrosleep | 48 | |
5. | Sleep Disturbances – Causes and Consequences | 51 |
Exogenous Disturbances in Falling Asleep | 51 | |
Noise as a source of disturbance | 52 | |
Condition of the bed | 56 | |
Temperature of the bedroom | 56 | |
Sleep habits | 57 | |
Psychoreactive Obstacles to Falling Asleep | 59 | |
Difficulty in Falling Back to Sleep | 51 | |
Waking up Prematurely | 63 | |
Functional Sleep Disturbance | 66 | |
Clinical findings and subjective assessment | 66 | |
Waiting for sleep | 68 | |
Reaching for the sleeping pills | 68 | |
Nocturnal anxiety | 71 | |
Social and biological rhythm | 71 | |
Inducing fatigue | 73 | |
Planning the evening | 73 | |
Waking up-getting up | 77 | |
6. | Factors That Disturb Sleep | 79 |
Snoring | 79 | |
Tooth Grinding | 79 | |
Sleep-Talking | 80 | |
Sleep-Walking | 80 | |
Night Terrors | 82 | |
Rhythmic Tossing Back and Forth of the Head | 83 | |
Nocturnal Bedwetting | 83 | |
7. | Therapeutic Methods | 87 |
Psychotherapy for sleep Disturbances | 87 | |
Autogenic Training: Learning to be Quiet | 88 | |
Graduated Active Hypnosis: Learning to Shut Things Out | 92 | |
8 | Burdens and Apparent Aids to Sleep | 97 |
Sleep and Stress | 97 | |
Alcohol and Sleep | 99 | |
Sleep Medication and Sleep | 102 | |
Sedatives or Hypnotics | 103 | |
9. | Your Own Sleep Analysis | 113 |
10. | Sleep Analysis Questionnaire | 117 |
Index | 123 |