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Colin A Espie

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Journal of Sleep Research|February 7, 2023
Revisiting the Psychobiological Inhibition Model: a conceptual framework for understanding and treating insomnia using cognitive and behavioural therapeutics (CBTx)Colin A Espie
Journal of Sleep Research|July 24, 2025
Yawning as Therapy? The Potential of the Conditioned Yawn Reflex as a Novel Treatment for Insomnia DisorderColin A Espie
Journal of Sleep Research|October 22, 2021
The '5 principles' of good sleep healthColin A Espie
Sleep|January 1, 2010
"Stepped care": a health technology solution for delivering cognitive behavioral therapy as a first line insomnia treatmentColin A Espie
Annual Review of Psychology|December 26, 2001
Insomnia: conceptual issues in the development, persistence, and treatment of sleep disorder in adultsColin A Espie
Sleep Medicine|April 12, 2008
Understanding insomnia through cognitive modellingColin A Espie
Sleep|February 11, 2005
Sensitivity and specificity of measures of the insomnia experience: a comparative study of psychophysiologic insomnia, insomnia associated with mental disorder and good sleepersLinda Kohn, Colin A Espie
Seizure|May 10, 2005
Sensitivity and specificity of procedures for the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures: a systematic reviewFiona M Cuthill, Colin A Espie
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|June 15, 2004
The efficacy of hypnosis in the reduction of procedural pain and distress in pediatric oncology: a systematic reviewMatt R Wild, Colin A Espie
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 9, 2004
Development and preliminary validation of the Glasgow Content of Thoughts Inventory (GCTI): a new measure for the assessment of pre-sleep cognitive activityKaren J Harvey, Colin A Espie
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Journal of Sleep Research|February 7, 2023
Revisiting the Psychobiological Inhibition Model: a conceptual framework for understanding and treating insomnia using cognitive and behavioural therapeutics (CBTx)Colin A Espie
Journal of Sleep Research|July 24, 2025
Yawning as Therapy? The Potential of the Conditioned Yawn Reflex as a Novel Treatment for Insomnia DisorderColin A Espie
Journal of Sleep Research|October 22, 2021
The '5 principles' of good sleep healthColin A Espie
Sleep|January 1, 2010
"Stepped care": a health technology solution for delivering cognitive behavioral therapy as a first line insomnia treatmentColin A Espie
Annual Review of Psychology|December 26, 2001
Insomnia: conceptual issues in the development, persistence, and treatment of sleep disorder in adultsColin A Espie
Sleep Medicine|April 12, 2008
Understanding insomnia through cognitive modellingColin A Espie
Sleep|February 11, 2005
Sensitivity and specificity of measures of the insomnia experience: a comparative study of psychophysiologic insomnia, insomnia associated with mental disorder and good sleepersLinda Kohn, Colin A Espie
Seizure|May 10, 2005
Sensitivity and specificity of procedures for the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures: a systematic reviewFiona M Cuthill, Colin A Espie
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|June 15, 2004
The efficacy of hypnosis in the reduction of procedural pain and distress in pediatric oncology: a systematic reviewMatt R Wild, Colin A Espie
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 9, 2004
Development and preliminary validation of the Glasgow Content of Thoughts Inventory (GCTI): a new measure for the assessment of pre-sleep cognitive activityKaren J Harvey, Colin A Espie
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