FUTURE ROLE FOR MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING IN THE TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA - AN OPINION
@article{Lim2013FUTURERF, title={FUTURE ROLE FOR MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING IN THE TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA - AN OPINION}, author={Lucas Jh Lim and Jun Hao and Taranjit Kaur Dhillon and Ng Beng Yeong and Ellery Kent}, journal={Asean Journal of Psychiatry}, year={2013}, volume={15}, pages={106-112} }
Objective: This paper aims to explore the possibility of using motivational interviewing (MI) as a therapy for insomnia patients. Methods: We reviewed the current practice guidelines for insomnia, and noted the issues pertaining to types of treatment, notably CBT-I. We also reviewed some studies which seem to suggest that MI treats insomnia. Results: MI is a proven technique for other psychiatric illnesses. There are currently not many studies done evaluating the efficacy of MI on insomnia. Of…
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