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#124 - Grief and Sleep: Won't You Stop and Remember Me?
Manage episode 448404783 series 3365942
Grief is a both a common cause of acute insomnia and a massive perpetuating factor of chronic insomnia. The relationship between grief and insomnia/sleep is complex and bidirectional. In this episode we will:
- Outline the relationship between grief and sleep and how it acts as a causative factor
- Discuss how long-term insomnia can lead to complex grief
- Differentiate different grief subsets: late life spousal bereavement, complex grief, parental grief
- Follow patterns of grief: resilient, recovering, and chronic
- Evaluate the treatment of insomnia as a means to combat chronic grief
Produced by: Maeve Winter
More
- Twitter: @drchriswinter
- IG: @drchriwinter
- Threads: @drchriswinter
- Bluesky: @drchriswinter
- The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child
Thanks for listening and sleep well!
126 episódios
Manage episode 448404783 series 3365942
Grief is a both a common cause of acute insomnia and a massive perpetuating factor of chronic insomnia. The relationship between grief and insomnia/sleep is complex and bidirectional. In this episode we will:
- Outline the relationship between grief and sleep and how it acts as a causative factor
- Discuss how long-term insomnia can lead to complex grief
- Differentiate different grief subsets: late life spousal bereavement, complex grief, parental grief
- Follow patterns of grief: resilient, recovering, and chronic
- Evaluate the treatment of insomnia as a means to combat chronic grief
Produced by: Maeve Winter
More
- Twitter: @drchriswinter
- IG: @drchriwinter
- Threads: @drchriswinter
- Bluesky: @drchriswinter
- The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child
Thanks for listening and sleep well!
126 episódios
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