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Added:18/10/2025 01:02

Insomnia often occurs in the context of co-morbid mental, physical, and sleep disorders. This Sleep DownUnder 2025 symposium showcases recent clinical trials of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia (CBTi) and novel insomnia management approaches in diverse patient samples. Presenters explore the management of insomnia in the context of comorbid circadian rhythm disturbance, depression symptoms, sleep apnoea, and multi-morbidity. The session concludes with a presentation on the implementation of a stepped-care insomnia management model in Australia.
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Insomnia often occurs in the context of co-morbid mental, physical, and sleep disorders. This Sleep DownUnder 2025 symposium showcases recent clinical trials of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia (CBTi) and novel insomnia management approaches in diverse patient samples. Presenters explore the management of insomnia in the context of comorbid circadian rhythm disturbance, depression symptoms, sleep apnoea, and multi-morbidity. The session concludes with a presentation on the implementation of a stepped-care insomnia management model in Australia.

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  • Management of insomnia and circadian rhythm disturbance - Nicole Lovato
  • Effect of concurrent sleeping pill use on treatment-response to digital CBTi: a randomised controlled implementation trial in Australian general practice - Chelsea Reynolds
  • Digital CBTi in young adults with depression symptoms - Cele Richardson
  • Implementation of a stepped care model for insomnia - Sara Winter
  • Panel discussion

This learning activity is $30 for ASA members and $60 for others.

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  • Training Hours: 1.50
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