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Wang, Feifei – College Student Journal, 2021
Over the last decade, sleep quality becomes serious issue in academic research. There was an increasing number of interventions conducted to improve sleep quality. Objective: This review aims to provide a better understanding on how the intervention on sleep quality develops and to explore the effectiveness of those intervention strategies among…
Descriptors: Intervention, Sleep, Health Behavior, College Students
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Belanger, Lynda; LeBlanc, Melanie; Morin, Charles M. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
Insomnia is associated with significant morbidity and is often a persistent problem, particularly in older adults. It is important to attend to this complaint and not assume that it will remit spontaneously. In many cases, unfortunately, insomnia remains unrecognized and untreated, often because it is presumed that insomnia is an inevitable…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Older Adults, Therapy, Behavior Modification
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Tudor, Megan E.; Hoffman, Charles D.; Sweeney, Dwight P. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2012
Relationships between the specific sleep problems and specific behavioral problems of children with autism were evaluated. Mothers' reports of sleep habits and autism symptoms were collected for 109 children with autism. Unlike previous research in this area, only children diagnosed with autism without any commonly comorbid diagnoses (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Sleep, Autism, Severity (of Disability), Correlation
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Steffen, Ann M. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012
This paper offers a commentary on the articles in the special series on cognitive behavior therapy with older adults (Carmin, 2012-this issue), noting the commonalities found across discussions of diagnostic interviewing and cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment for late-life insomnia, depression and suicide risk, PTSD, and OCD. These case…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Suicide, Older Adults, Interviews
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Tremblay, Valerie; Savard, Josee; Ivers, Hans – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2009
Prior studies have supported the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for insomnia comorbid with cancer. This article reports secondary analyses that were performed on one of these studies to investigate the predictive role of changes in dysfunctional beliefs about sleep, adherence to behavioral strategies, and some nonspecific factors…
Descriptors: Cancer, Patients, Sleep, Low Achievement
Luiselli, James K., Ed. – Oxford University Press, 2014
Through contributions from top leaders in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), "Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder" examines the ASD research literature, discusses procedural implications, and makes recommendations for future practice and inquiry. It combines the most recent developments in established practices with newer and…
Descriptors: Children, Youth, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Taylor, Daniel J.; Lichstein, Kenneth L.; Weinstock, Jeremiah; Sanford, Stacy; Temple, Jeff R. – Behavior Therapy, 2007
In some cases, insomnia and depression may have a reciprocal relationship, in which each aggravates and maintains the other. To test the hypothesis that reduction of insomnia would result in reduction of depression in patients (N=10) with both disorders, a repeated-measures design was used comparing depression and insomnia levels before and after…
Descriptors: Therapy, Depression (Psychology), Cognitive Restructuring, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)