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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
A structured, non-drug treatment for insomnia that uses cognitive and behavioral techniques to retrain sleep. It typically includes sleep restriction or bedtime rescheduling, along with sleep-hygiene and stimulus-control strategies, often guided by a clinician. It is valued because it is highly effective, with benefits that can match sleeping pills short term and last longer over time.
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“There are lots of other ways that you can get a sleep help or you can get a sleep curative profile from things like cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, which is a non-drug approach, psychological approach. Very, just as effective as sleeping pills, great data, more effective in the long term.”
huberman · The Science & Practice of Perfecting Your Sleep | Huberman Lab Essentials · Jun 12, 2025 · 25:57 · open ↗
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