From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?".
In this month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vitiello and colleagues articulate an important research agenda that will help advance cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) research and clinical practice. In addition to this ambitious agenda, we also propose that pursui...
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description | In this month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vitiello and colleagues articulate an important research agenda that will help advance cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) research and clinical practice. In addition to this ambitious agenda, we also propose that pursuing a parallel research program, focusing on treatment mechanisms and process will help move the CBT-I field forward and optimize therapeutic dissemination and uptake. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:334591b2-028b-48b1-9aa7-8faa7ac716072022-03-26T13:19:19ZFrom bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?".Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:334591b2-028b-48b1-9aa7-8faa7ac71607EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2013Kyle, SCrawford, MREspie, CIn this month's issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vitiello and colleagues articulate an important research agenda that will help advance cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) research and clinical practice. In addition to this ambitious agenda, we also propose that pursuing a parallel research program, focusing on treatment mechanisms and process will help move the CBT-I field forward and optimize therapeutic dissemination and uptake. |
spellingShingle | Kyle, S Crawford, MR Espie, C From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
title | From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
title_full | From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
title_fullStr | From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
title_full_unstemmed | From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
title_short | From bedside back to bench? A commentary on: "The future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: what important research remains to be done?". |
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