Insomnia

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This is Insomnia

A diagnosis of chronic insomnia requires sleep difficulty at least 3 days as week for at least 3 consecutive months.

The only thing worse than an awful night’s sleep, is two awful night’s sleep. And if they keep adding up, it becomes almost impossible to feel like yourself.

In this episode Dr. Diane McIntosh talks about chronic insomnia through the eyes of Allison, a 52-year-old woman who battled sleepless nights for most of her adult life. From waking up exhausted with “baseballs for eyes”, to shying away from socializing because she was so tired, Allison explains what it’s like to live with a disorder that affects 10% of the population.

Dr. McIntosh breaks down the science behind chronic insomnia, while exploring the vicious cycle of poor sleep and declining mental health. She’s joined by psychologist Dr. Randy Mackoff to talk about treatment. From the dangers of self-medicating to the promising new class of medications, this episode provides both hope and practical solutions for anyone trapped in the exhausting world of sleepless nights.

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Dr. Randy Mackoff, PhD

Registered psychologist

Dr. Randy Mackoff is a registered psychologist in British Columbia. He has a private clinical practice where he provides psychological treatment for a wide range of issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD, coping with psychosis, and marital therapy. He is a retired Professor in the Criminology Department at Douglas College and a past Chairperson of the Criminology Department. He is a Clinical Associate in the Clinical Psychology Department at Simon Fraser University, providing clinical supervision to graduate students. He currently consults with law enforcement agencies in Crisis Negotiations, Undercover Operations, Witness Protection, Psychological Support for witnesses, Source Suitability, Major Crimes, Recruiting, and Human Resources. He is a designated Vancouver Police Department Psychologist and represents them at the Major Cities Chiefs Association Psychology meetings. He is the Co-Chair of the Psychology Committee for the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP).

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Episode Highlights

6:54

Allison and Diane discuss how chronic insomnia can lead to excessive focus on sleep, maladaptive behaviors, and heightened anxiety in the bedroom.

9:18

Diane shares sleep optimization tips.

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12:09

Talk therapy for insomnia: Diane and Randy explain Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).

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20:18

Self-medication pitfalls.

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23:05

Prescription medication overview.

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26:06

Allison’s breakthrough: After trying different medications, Allison finds success, achieving 7–9 hours of sleep and feeling truly rested for the first time in years.

Key quotes from the episode

“It’s important to note that
there are financial costs to chronic insomnia. People who have it have higher rates of workplace absenteeism and presenteeism.”

5:15

“I’m trying to not make this sound as bad as it is but there’s really nothing good about not sleeping.11:32

“Paradoxically by saying, ‘I just need rest’, they actually fall asleep.” 15:29

“I say boring before bed is best.” 17:25

“People are turning to alcohol, turning to marijuana and using other over the counter medications. And one of the things that happens from that is that sometimes they do fall asleep from that, but they don’t get restorative sleep.21:00

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