2017

Research, Uncategorized

Are Nice People More Susceptible to Insomnia than Callous People?

Research

Poster Presentation on Sleep Onset and Insomnia

Press

About the Media Responses to the Cognitive Shuffle: Much Ado about a Research Programme

Announcements, Opportunities

Opportunities: Ph.D. Co-Supervision; App-Developer, QA and Marketing Assistant

Announcements, Research

Dr. Sylwia Hyniewska —Affective Scientist on Board of Advisors

Testimonials

Marj “OMG – I was astonished. It worked”

Uncategorized

“Good Night, Toast” Oprah Magazine (May 2017 Issue) on mySleepButton

Research

Perturbance: An Important Concept for Understanding “Racing Minds” and Other Forms of Repetitive Thinking

My colleagues and I recently published a paper that provides one of the essential concepts for understanding insomnia and a host of other constructive, banal, and problematic mental states. The concept is perturbance, which is a persistent tendency to consider affectively laden mental content — problems, issues, concerns, wishes, wants, desires, fears, yearnings, etc.

Announcements, Research

Preliminary Results of a Study Comparing The Cognitive Shuffle with Backward Counting (Like “Counting Sheep”)

Researchers at the University of Montreal will present a paper in Montreal comparing the cognitive shuffle with backward counting. This research was undertaken for several reasons, one of which is that insomnia research has to date assessed surprisingly few deliberate mentation strategies. For example, old techniques such as reading, listening to the radio, and the

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