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...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kyle, S, Crawford, MR, Espie, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
_version_ 1797102803624132608
author Kyle, S
Crawford, MR
Espie, C
author_facet Kyle, S
Crawford, MR
Espie, C
author_sort Kyle, S
collection OXFORD
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. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T06:11:01Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:ef7d4164-8f51-46d9-a949-e4f8fb05330d
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T06:11:01Z
publishDate 2013
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:ef7d4164-8f51-46d9-a949-e4f8fb05330d2022-03-27T11:40:38ZFrom 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:ef7d4164-8f51-46d9-a949-e4f8fb05330dEnglishSymplectic 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. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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?"
title_sort from bedside back to bench a commentary on the future of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia what important research remains to be done
work_keys_str_mv AT kyles frombedsidebacktobenchacommentaryonthefutureofcognitivebehavioraltherapyforinsomniawhatimportantresearchremainstobedone
AT crawfordmr frombedsidebacktobenchacommentaryonthefutureofcognitivebehavioraltherapyforinsomniawhatimportantresearchremainstobedone
AT espiec frombedsidebacktobenchacommentaryonthefutureofcognitivebehavioraltherapyforinsomniawhatimportantresearchremainstobedone