Medical guidelines recommend cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) as the first-line treatment for chronic insomnia, above sleep medications. An extensive evidence base demonstrates that CBT-I leads to long-term improvements in sleep, mood and quality of life. Through this online professional development course's interactive, on-demand modules and FAQ resource, you will not only learn about the science behind CBT-I, but how you can help your patients use these techniques so they can reverse their chronic insomnia and experience the long-term benefits of sound sleep without sleep medications.
You will learn effective sleep therapy techniques that reverse chronic insomnia and lead to sustained improvements in sleep quality without sleep medications. Using an engaging, interactive format, the program highlights practical approaches and resources for how to implement CBT-I and deprescribing of sleep medications into your clinical practice. Topics include:
- Setting the Stage: Insomnia Assessment & Treatment Overview
- CBT-I: Sleep Scheduling
- CBT-I: Calming the Racing Mind
- Sleeping Pills and How to Safely and Effectively Stop Their Chronic Use
- Case-Based Approach to Developing Abilities for Stopping Long-Term Use of Sedative-Hypnotics
- Brief Appointments to Support CBT-I and Deprescribing of Sedative-Hypnotics
- Running a CBT-I-Group Program
- Applying the Strategies to Your Setting
An interprofessional team of healthcare providers, educators, and sleep researchers has developed this on-demand professional development course on Insomnia Interventions. The team has extensive experience with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and the deprescribing of sedative-hypnotics. Because of the success of these methods and the satisfaction of patients, the team is passionate about sharing these effective strategies.
Judith R. Davidson, Ph.D., C. Psych., Clinical and Health Psychologist, Somnologist (ESRS): Behavioural Sleep Medicine & Adjunct Professor, Queen's University, Department of Psychology
Erin Desmarais, MSW, RSW; Clinical Social Worker, Queen's Family Health Team, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University
Katherine Fretz, MSc, PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology, Queen’s University
David Gardner, PharmD, MSc, Professor of Psychiatry & Pharmacy, Dalhousie University
Cynthia Leung, RPh, BScPhm, PharmD, CDE, Pharmacist, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University
Stephanie Lynch, PharmD, BCACP, Pharmacist, Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University
Eileen Sloan, PhD, MD, FRCPC, Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
Shayna Watson, MEd, MD, CCFP, FCFP, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University
$245.00 for one year of access.
This course fee in non-refundable.
Groups of 5 or more: Contact Jenny at opdes.marcom@queensu.ca for information on group discounts.