Adapted CBT to stabilise sleep on psychiatric wards: a transdiagnostic treatment approach
<strong>Background:</strong> Almost all patients admitted at acute crisis to a psychiatric ward experience clinically significant symptoms of insomnia. Ward environments pose challenges to both sleep and the delivery of therapy. Despite this, there is no description of how to adapt cogni...
Main Authors: | Sheaves, B, Isham, L, Bradley, J, Espie, C, Barrera, A, Waite, F, Harvey, A, Attard, C, Freeman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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