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020    9780128113172 (electronic bk.) 
020    0128113170 (electronic bk.) 
020    9780128113165 (paperback) 
020    0128113162 (paperback) 
035    (OCoLC)1125265118 
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100 1  Ouellet, Marie-Christine,|eauthor 
245 10 Insomnia and fatigue after traumatic brain injury
       |h[electronic resource] :|ba CBT approach to assessment 
       and treatment /|cMarie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-
       Bonneau, Josée Savard, Charles M. Morin 
260    London, United Kingdom :|bAcademic Press, an imprint of 
       Elsevier,|c2020 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 292 p.) :|bill 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0  I. Essential background. Insomnia and fatigue following 
       traumatic brain injury: prevalence, correlates evolution, 
       and treatment options -- Assessment of insomnia and 
       fatigue following traumatic brain injury -- CBT 
       interventions for insomnia and fatigue in the context of 
       TBI: rationale, adaptations, and clinical challenges -- 
       II. Practical tools. Assessment tools for post-TBI 
       insomnia -- Assessment tools for post-TBI Fatigue -- 
       Intervention tools for post-TBI insomnia -- Intervention 
       tools for Post-TBI fatigue -- Detailed treatment plan 
520    "Insomnia and fatigue are two of the most frequent 
       consequences after traumatic brain injury (TBI). About 30%
       of individuals suffer from chronic insomnia, an additional
       20% have symptoms of insomnia, and up to 75% have 
       significant and persistent fatigue. There is a strong 
       empirical basis for the effectiveness of cognitive-
       behavioral interventions for the management of insomnia 
       and fatigue in the general population and in other patient
       populations, and emerging research shows that these 
       interventions seem applicable with similar benefits to 
       people with TBI. Insomnia and Fatigue After Traumatic 
       Brain Injury: A CBT Approach to Assessment and Treatment 
       is written by a team of four scientist-practitioners 
       inpsychology who are experts in sleep medicine, cognitive-
       behavioral therapy for insomnia, and traumatic brain 
       injury (TBI). Together they have authored this assessment 
       and intervention manual for insomnia and fatigue, intended
       for cliniciansworking with the TBI population. Based on 
       cognitive-behavioral principles, the manual integrates 
       evidence-based interventions and techniques used by expert
       clinicians working with these populations. Throughout the 
       development process, therehas been an ongoing integration 
       of the best available research, specialized clinical 
       expertise, and knowledge transfer expertise: all of these 
       perspectives were used to choose, revise, and format the 
       content of the manual as to ensure thatit would be most 
       useful for the target audience"--Publisher's description 
588    Description based on online resource; title from resource 
       home page (ScienceDirect, viewed December 21, 2020) 
650  0 Brain|xWounds and injuries|xPatients|xRehabilitation 
650  0 Brain|xWounds and injuries|xTreatment 
650  0 Cognitive therapy 
650  7 Brain|xWounds and injuries|xPatients|xRehabilitation.
       |2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00837702 
650  7 Brain|xWounds and injuries|xTreatment.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00837709 
650  7 Cognitive therapy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01432033 
650 12 Brain Injuries, Traumatic|xcomplications 
650 12 Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders|xetiology 
650 22 Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders|xtherapy 
650 22 Mental Fatigue|xetiology 
650 22 Mental Fatigue|xtherapy 
650 22 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy|xmethods 
655  4 Electronic books 
700 1  Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon,|eauthor 
700 1  Savard, Josée,|eauthor 
700 1  Morin, Charles M.,|eauthor 
856 40 |uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128113165
912    Elsevier|b111008054615 
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