Sleep Sense
Exisle Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-925335-73-6 (ISBN)
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Sleep is fundamental to our health and wellbeing. In this guide to improving your sleep quality by adapting your environment and routines, you’ll discover how you can establish healthy sleep habits that best fit your life!
International sleep expert Dr Katharina Lederle draws on the latest research to explore how sleep is connected to each of the three pillars of healthy and successful living: physical health, cognitive performance, and emotional wellbeing. As these pillars are interconnected, if one is weakened through poor sleep, our overall health can easily be undermined.
The book begins with a tour of the most essential information for understanding sleep; how and where it is generated and regulated, why light is so important for sleep, and how sleep differs by gender. It also touches briefly upon dreaming, highlighting that it is normal to dream and perhaps useful to reflect a little on what we dream about.
The latter part of the book looks in detail at how sleep affects the pillars of healthy living, explains the sleep disorders which compromise these pillars, and sets out a ‘menu’ of healthy sleep options from which readers can choose to best suit their individual needs. The result is a book that both informs and educates as it sets out clear guidelines and practical advice on how you can achieve improved health through improved sleep.
Dr Katharina Lederle is a human sleep and body clock specialist who helps people improve their sleep and live their lives to the full. She is also founder of Somnia, a boutique sleep science and therapy organisation. Through Somnia, Katharina raises awareness about the importance of healthy sleep and provides one-to-one sessions, sleep workshops and educational talks helping people sleep well and feel good. Katharina gained an MSc in Biosciences at Ruprecht-Karls University, Germany. She then completed a PhD in Human Circadian Physiology & Behaviour (the human body clock) at the University of Surrey, UK. Her PhD looked at the effects of light on human sleep patterns, specifically in the elderly. Katharina is also trained in Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Compassion Focused Therapy, which she uses in her work with insomnia clients. Based in London, Katharina has worked with a number of sleep-centred organizations, including Clockwork Research, where she advised national and international airlines, emergency helicopter services, and petrochemical and mining companies around the world on sleep and fatigue. She also provides sleep consultancy services to a range of businesses and institutions, including management consultancies, universities, other sleep therapy providers, and pharmaceutical companies.
Welcome
Introduction
Part 1: A short tour of sleep
1. Sleep: the most frequent questions answered
2. Light and sleep
3. Sleep in women
4. Dreaming
Part 2: Why healthy sleep matters
5. Sleep and physical health
6. Sleep well to perform well
7. Emotional wellbeing and sleep
Part 3: When sleep goes wrong
8. Sleep-related breathing and movement disorders
9. Chronic insomnia disorder
10. Hypersomnias
11. Paraomnias
12. Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders
Part 4: Weaving healthy sleep habits into your life
13. A scaffolding for a healthy sleep
14. Dealing with sleep issues
Parting Words
Glossary
Acknowledgements
References
Further Reading
Index
| Erscheinungsdatum | 14.06.2018 |
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| Verlagsort | Auckland |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-925335-73-9 / 1925335739 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-925335-73-6 / 9781925335736 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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