Book contents
- Pseudoscience in Therapy
- Other Books
- Pseudoscience in Therapy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Thinking Critically about Therapy
- 2 Depression
- 3 Bipolar Spectrum
- 4 Anxiety
- 5 Obsessions and Compulsions
- 6 Trauma
- 7 Dissociation
- 8 Pain
- 9 Eating Issues
- 10 Insomnia
- 11 Sexual Issues
- 12 Substance Use and Addiction
- 13 Significant Cognitive Decline
- 14 Antisocial Behavior
- 15 Personality
- 16 Psychosis and Schizophrenia
- 17 Autism Spectrum and Intellectual Disability
- 18 Inattention and Hyperactivity
- 19 Tics
- 20 Couples Discord
- Postscript: Scientific Skepticism Resources
- Index
- References
10 - Insomnia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2023
- Pseudoscience in Therapy
- Other Books
- Pseudoscience in Therapy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Thinking Critically about Therapy
- 2 Depression
- 3 Bipolar Spectrum
- 4 Anxiety
- 5 Obsessions and Compulsions
- 6 Trauma
- 7 Dissociation
- 8 Pain
- 9 Eating Issues
- 10 Insomnia
- 11 Sexual Issues
- 12 Substance Use and Addiction
- 13 Significant Cognitive Decline
- 14 Antisocial Behavior
- 15 Personality
- 16 Psychosis and Schizophrenia
- 17 Autism Spectrum and Intellectual Disability
- 18 Inattention and Hyperactivity
- 19 Tics
- 20 Couples Discord
- Postscript: Scientific Skepticism Resources
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter describes pseudoscience and questionable ideas related to insomnia disorder. The chapter opens by discussing diagnostic and assessment controversies such as the use of retrospective symptom measures. Dubious treatments include supplements, aromatherapy, cannabidiol products, weighted blankets, specialty mattresses, and homeopathy. The chapter closes by reviewing research-supported approaches.
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- Pseudoscience in TherapyA Skeptical Field Guide, pp. 142 - 161Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023