I’m a psychiatrist, and we learned about sleep and sleep problems during residency. However, I understand that handling them in actual cases with actual patients (or with my own self) is not always easy. The negative stigma that some might have about psychiatrists constantly prescribing sleeping pills also do not help. So I had determined to learn, practice, and endorse more non-pharmacological approaches; mindfulness is one of them.
This book is an excellent read, both for laypeople and for mental health clinicians. It is especially great in explaining sleep theory, mindfulness theory, and mindfulness practices in layman’s terms, so that clinicians may adapt them accordingly. The layout and illustrations are pleasant to see, the colour palette (yes I’m noticing this too!) is calming, and thus supports the theme of the book. I really enjoyed reading it and have learnt much from it. I’m definitely keeping the book in my clinic for reference.