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...often the underlying cause of insomnia." Once you're off the drug, insomnia usually returns with a vengeance. In his placebo control study, a brief course of cbt, lasting about two-and-a-half hours over six weeks, showed no such problem. As Jacobs explains in his book Say Goodnight to Insomnia, CBT reintroduces insomnia experts' old tricks: get up at the same time every morning; use your bed for sleep only. But CBT also teaches relaxation techniques and helps patients unlearn sleep myths that contribute to anxiety. For example, don't worry about not getting a full eight hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Sleep | 10/31/2004 | See Source »

...Jacobs explains in his book Say Goodnight to Insomnia (Henry Holt), CBT teaches tricks that insomnia experts have been recommending for years: get up at the same time every morning; use your bed for sleep only, not for reading or TV (sex is O.K., thank goodness). But CBT also teaches relaxation techniques and helps patients unlearn myths about sleep that contribute to anxiety. For example, don't tense up at the thought that you won't get a full eight hours--plenty of people get by on less. If you worry that lack of sleep is bad for your health...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: In Search of Sleep | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

...Goodnight, Joseph Parker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOVIE LISTINGS | 4/30/2004 | See Source »

...Urami Bushi,” Meiko Kaji reappears with another hazy torch song in the spirit of her track on the last album, “The Flower of Carnage.” The combination of this track with Shivaree’s gorgeous “Goodnight Moon” ensures that Nancy Sinatra is felt if not heard this time around...

Author: By Akash Goel, William B. Higgins, Nathaniel A. Smith, and Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: New Music | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

...cell phones promised to allow execs to work from home. Who knew that would mean that home was no longer a sanctuary? Today BlackBerrys sprout on the sidelines of Little League games. Cell phones vibrate at the school play. And it's back to the e-mail after Goodnight Moon. "We are now the workaholism capital of the world, surpassing the Japanese," laments sociologist Arlie Hochschild, author of The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case For Staying Home | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

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