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#146 - Cognitive Shuffling: Ain’t Nothin’ To It
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A recent New York Times article entitled "A Simple Technique to Help You Fall Asleep" by Christina Caron details a technique dubbed cognitive shuffling that took the internet by storm as a treatment for a racing mind at night. In this episode we will:
- Define cognitive reshuffling
- Explore its origins in other 'distracting' techniques including the original--counting sheep
- Discuss the role these techniques play in insomnia
- Dissect the ways in which we discuss these therapies, including how we view them through the lens of research
- What do these therapies teach us about insomnia and lasting solutions
Produced by: Maeve Winter
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- Twitter: @drchriswinter
- IG: @drchriwinter
- Threads: @drchriswinter
- Bluesky: @drchriswinter
- The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child
Thanks for listening and sleep well!
151 episodes
Manage episode 475583656 series 3365942
A recent New York Times article entitled "A Simple Technique to Help You Fall Asleep" by Christina Caron details a technique dubbed cognitive shuffling that took the internet by storm as a treatment for a racing mind at night. In this episode we will:
- Define cognitive reshuffling
- Explore its origins in other 'distracting' techniques including the original--counting sheep
- Discuss the role these techniques play in insomnia
- Dissect the ways in which we discuss these therapies, including how we view them through the lens of research
- What do these therapies teach us about insomnia and lasting solutions
Produced by: Maeve Winter
More
- Twitter: @drchriswinter
- IG: @drchriwinter
- Threads: @drchriswinter
- Bluesky: @drchriswinter
- The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child
Thanks for listening and sleep well!
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