This study provides more good news for people suffering from insomnia (a relatively common problem for people in early recovery). The study supports the findings from a Harvard study that was published last year. Cognitive behavioral therapy appears to be a safe, effective treatment for many people suffering from insomnia.
Published by Jason Schwartz
I have been an addiction professional and social worker since 1994. I started blogging in 2005 as the Clinical Director at Dawn Farm. I currently serve as the Director of Social Work and Spiritual Care for a healthcare system. I've also served as the Director of Behavioral Health at another hospital. I'm also a lecturer at Eastern Michigan University’s School of Social Work.
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Keep in mind that the field, the contexts in which the field operates, and my views have changed over time.
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