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"With the popularity of
modern pharmaceutical sleep aids, more people are seeking medical treatment for
their insomnia. However, a new book warns that while drugs may provide a quick
fix, they are not a cure. Sound
Sleep, Sound Mind: 7 Keys to Sleeping Through the Night by Barry Krakow,
MD, encourages insomniacs to find a long-term drug-free solution to their sleep
problems by following the book’s seven-step plan to target the critical mental,
emotional, and physical factors that destroy sleep quality. It emphasizes using
mental imagery to fall asleep faster and screening for sleep-breathing problems
that can cause issues with wake after sleep onset (WASO) insomnia."
--Frank Holman, Sleep Review: The Journal for Sleep
Specialists
"What a remarkable introduction to the
world of sleep disorders for the lay person. Dr. Krakow has captured the vital
essence of this complex world and translated it into clear English without
dumbing it down. As a surgeon who has had the pleasure of working with Barry, I
can only vouch for his unparalleled attention to detail and patient-centered
focus." --Jim Bates, D.D.S., M.D. Dallas, Texas
"Sound Sleep, Sound Mind is an excellent
book, written at a level both professionals and the general public can
understand. It is full of pearls that will help a lot of people. It is
especially great for those who have insomnia and need to know about end of day
management. The book is valuable for people who know they have a sleep problem,
but don't know which way to turn. It also helps people understand what will
happen when they go to a sleep center - which some dread because of a fear of the
unknown."
--Brian Palmer,
DDS, Kansas City
"If you are one of the
100 million Americans suffering from poor quality sleep, Sound Sleep, Sound
Mind provides a refreshing look at getting to the real solutions for our sleep
deprived, over-caffeinated, over-medicated, over-stressed and exhausted
society. Look no further to find the ways to address the root causes of your
sleep problems."
--Mark Hyman, MD, Author of the New York Times bestseller,
UltraMetabolism and Editor in Chief of Alternative Therapies in Health and
Medicine
"An excellent book that
won't put you to sleep until bedtime, Sound Sleep, Sound Mind convinced me how
important sleep is to good health. This is a wonderful treatment that teaches
you how to identify and cope with feelings and emotions, one of the best,
long-term remedies for insomnia.”
--Leslie S.
Greenberg, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at York University and author of Emotion-Focused
Therapy
"At last, a book that addresses all the
elements of sleep disturbances: biological, behavioral, emotional, and
cognitive. Sound Sleep, Sound Mind will bring relief to the millions suffering
from insomnia and other sleep aliments."
--Kenneth L. Lichstein, Professor of
Psychology at The University
of Alabama and Director
of the Sleep Research Project
“I met Dr. Krakow several
years ago when I self-referred myself to his practice after seeking to find
someone to help me with my sleep disorder. One of the first things Dr. Krakow
pointed out to me was concerning sleep hygiene. Learning how to write things
down on a pad of paper and leave them there sometime early in the evening
before bedtime or not watching the clock or time monitoring at night are two
examples in Dr. Krakow’s book, Sound
Sleep, Sound Mind that have proven to be nuggets of truth that have helped
me with my sleep disorder. These and other recommendations like them were very
helpful to me. Learning to sense feelings and not ignore them is another very
important aspect of good sleep hygiene I have learned from Dr. Krakow’s book. I
think this is the most important aspect of learning about sleep issues for me.
It was good to be reminded, “Human emotion is to protect you to insure your
survival, safety and security.” It was also very important to learn that there
is also a physical component to a sleep disorder. It’s hard to summarize all
the things I have incorporated into my life after reading this book. I think
the consciousness-raising aspect of the books is what strikes me as the most
important thing about it. Relearning some things and incorporating them to
improve my quality of sleep, becoming more in touch with my emotions and not
over thinking things has been very helpful to me in my search for good quality
sleep. Thank you, Dr. Krakow, for your caring, concern and dedication in
helping those of us who dare to sleep, perchance to dream.”
--Nancy Teague,
patient
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