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Teaching the World to Sleep provides a complete, science-based
overview of sleep and sleep problems, from environmental, legal and
technological factors to assessment and treatment options. David R.
Lee introduces the basic scientific concepts involved in sleep and
provides a clear description of insomnias and the parasomnias.
Teaching the World to Sleep discusses NICE recommended Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi) and the REST (R) programme
and outlines considerations for at-risk groups, sleep and the law,
and the application of dreams and dreaming in psychotherapy. This
second edition includes a full update on research conducted since
the publication of the first edition and includes new information
on sleep in the legal setting, the rise of sleep apps and trackers
and their impact on our sleep. Lee also considers neurodiversity,
sleep in long Covid, rare and unusual sleep disorders and the
delivery of treatment using the NHS recommended stepped-care
approach. Teaching the World to Sleep will be essential reading for
psychotherapists, occupational therapists, and other professionals
working with clients with sleep problems. It will also provide an
accessible introduction to the science of sleep to readers looking
to understand their own sleep problems.
Teaching the World to Sleep provides a complete, science-based
overview of sleep and sleep problems, from environmental, legal and
technological factors to assessment and treatment options. David R.
Lee introduces the basic scientific concepts involved in sleep and
provides a clear description of insomnias and the parasomnias.
Teaching the World to Sleep discusses NICE recommended Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi) and the REST (R) programme
and outlines considerations for at-risk groups, sleep and the law,
and the application of dreams and dreaming in psychotherapy. This
second edition includes a full update on research conducted since
the publication of the first edition and includes new information
on sleep in the legal setting, the rise of sleep apps and trackers
and their impact on our sleep. Lee also considers neurodiversity,
sleep in long Covid, rare and unusual sleep disorders and the
delivery of treatment using the NHS recommended stepped-care
approach. Teaching the World to Sleep will be essential reading for
psychotherapists, occupational therapists, and other professionals
working with clients with sleep problems. It will also provide an
accessible introduction to the science of sleep to readers looking
to understand their own sleep problems.
In "Now I Lay Me Down Alone," a pastor shares personal anecdotes
and the stories of others to illustrate how spirituality and faith
can help in dealing with death and the subsequent journey through
grief.
While focusing primarily on spousal loss, Lee relies on over
forty years of experience in pastoral ministry as he shares godly
answers to the difficult questions that arise when an earthly life
closes. In the role of pastor, he has stood over the casket nearly
one hundred times, witnessing the pain of those left behind,
drawing upon all he knows about the promises of God and His book of
hope in order to provide comfort. While providing how-to
directives, poetry, lyrics, and quotes from religious leaders and
others, Lee shares the stories of everyday people who have walked
directly into the agony of losing someone close and come out on the
other side knowing that God has walked beside them every step of
the way.
"Now I Lay Me Down Alone" leads anyone traveling through a
journey of grief to realize that comfort, understanding, and
friendship come from not only those who surround you on earth, but
also from up above.
"A monumental and timely contribution to scholarship on society and
environments. The handbook makes it easy and compelling for anyone
to learn about that scholarship in its full manifestations and as
represented by some of the most highly respected researchers and
thinkers in the English-speaking world. It is wide-reaching in
scope and far-reaching in its implications for public and private
action, a definite must for serious researchers and their
libraries." - Bonnie J McCay, Rutgers University "This is the
desert island book for anyone interested in the relationship
between society and the environment. The editors have assembled a
masterful collection of contributions on every conceivable
dimension of environmental thinking in the social sciences and
humanities. No library should be without it!' - Robyn Eckersley,
University of Melbourne The SAGE Handbook of Environment and
Society focuses on the interactions between people, societies and
economies, and the state of nature and the environment. Editorially
integrated but written from multi-disciplinary perspectives, it is
organised in seven sections: Environmental thought: past and
present Valuing the environment Knowledges and knowing Political
economy of environmental change Environmental technologies
Redesigning natures Institutions and policies for influencing the
environment Key themes include: locations where the
environment-society relation is most acute: where, for example,
there are few natural resources or where industrialization is
unregulated; the discussion of these issues at different scales:
local, regional, national, and global; the cost of damage to
resources; and the relation between principal actors in the
environment-society nexus. Aimed at an international audience of
academics, research students, researchers, practitioners and policy
makers, The SAGE Handbook of Environment and Society presents
readers in social science and natural science with a manual of the
past, present and future of environment-society links.
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