Title of article :
Brief CBT-I for Insomnia Comorbid with Social Phobia: A Case Study
Author/Authors :
K. Y. Tang، Nicole نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Despite an obvious link between social anxiety and acute state of insomnia,
chronic types of sleep disturbances in people with social phobia have so far received
limited research/clinical attention. This case report aims to illustrate the possibility of
rectifying sleep disturbances comorbid with social phobia, using a brief cognitive behaviour
therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Method: Treatment involved five sessions of CBT-I provided
individually on a weekly basis. Major treatment components included psychoeducation, sleep
restriction therapy, stimulus control and cognitive restructuring. Results: Treatment effects
were assessed using sleep diary and questionnaires over the course of the treatment and at
∼9 month follow-up. The results were encouraging with all targeted sleep parameters
demonstrating improvements thatmet dual criteria for clinical significance. The gains were well
maintained even at∼9 months after treatment. These improvements in sleep were accompanied
by a reduction in sleep-related anxiety and dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep.
Whilst the patient also reported a corresponding improvement in daytime functioning and
general anxiety, no gains were observed in depression and social anxiety. Conclusions: These
findings highlight the potential benefits of incorporating brief CBT-I into existing treatments
for social phobia and encourage further research on the intricate relationship between sleep,
mood and social anxiety.
Keywords :
social anxiety , Insomnia , Social phobia
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy