Insomnia Therapy

Insomnia Therapy at Ethos Clinic in Milton Keynes

Insomnia Therapy – Insomnia is the most common psychological health problem – it has been estimated that 15-30% of the adult population suffers from insomnia, with twice as many women as men suffering. It becomes more common as we get older, but it affects a range of ages. Most of us experience problems with sleep at some point in our lives, generally when under stress, but you should consider seeking help for what we call chronic insomnia. This is when your problems with sleep have lasted for more than one month or if you cannot get a good night’s sleep without sleeping pills.

It is often associated with other psychological disorders such as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. People may underplay the importance of insomnia by regarding it as just a symptoms of another issue, when in fact it may require treatment in its own right.

Common Factors

  • Restless legs or twitching legs during sleep
  • Pain
  • Side effects of medications
  • Alcohol – leads to more fitful, less refreshing sleep
  • Caffeine and nicotine
  • Severe anxiety or depression
  • Stressful life events
  • Habits such as daytime napping
  • Dependence on sleeping medication
Insomnia Therapy

Impact of Insomnia and Insomnia Therapy

Although insomnia is common, it is certainly not a minor issue. Ongoing sleep problems can impact on your functioning during the daytime as well as night. People who do not sleep well may experience:

  • Low mood or easily irritable
  • Poor memory & concentration
  • Trouble staying alert
  • Worry about not sleeping
  • Poor work performance
  • Conflict in relationships
  • Less quality of life

If you are experiencing some of these consequences of poor sleep, then you may need to seek help.

There are many medications which are used to treat insomnia, yet these are usually only effective in the short-term. For long-term management of sleep problems, you may need to consider strategies such as sleep hygiene, cognitive therapy, and reducing your stress levels. Let us help you.

We Offer Treatment For...

Depression

This can make it very difficult to understand that what you are dealing with is in fact depression.

Anxiety

Dealing with anxiety can be a confusing, overwhelming, and exhausting experience.

Addiction

An integrative approach to support you or a loved one at every stage of the recovery process.

Insomnia

Most of us experience problems with sleep at some point in our lives, generally when under stress.

PTSD

You haven’t been yourself ever since the traumatic incident happened. It’s changed you. 

OCD

Frequent unwanted thoughts and sensations that cause you to perform repetitive behaviors.

Phobias

We may also learn to fear through observing other people’s reactions and attitudes, or

Couple Conselling

Headed for a separation or divorce, and considering couples therapy sessions.