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Sleeping Without a Pill: Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Insomnia
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 12/09/08
Lara K - This article reviews nonpharmacologic treatments for insomnia that are available to mental health practitioners as well as primary care providers, either via direct application of the techniques or by referral. The evidence for each of these modalities is presented in an effort to expand the treating physician's armamentarium beyond sole use of the medications traditionally used to treat insomnia.
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