The Sleep Book: How to Sleep Well Every Night
By (Author) Dr Guy Meadows
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
10th March 2015
26th December 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
616.8498
Paperback
224
Width 200mm, Height 132mm, Spine 17mm
200g
A third of the population sleep badly, but now THE SLEEP BOOK's revolutionary five-week plan means that you don't have to be one of them.
Using a blend of mindfulness and new ACT therapy techniques, Dr Guy shares his unique five-week plan to cure your sleep problem whether it's a few restless nights or a lifetime of insomnia. Most people who have trouble sleeping invest a huge amount of time, effort and money into fixing the problem, but Dr Guy has discovered the secret lies not in what you do, but what you learn not to do. In fact, as you will have discovered, the more frustrated you become only serves to push sleep further away.Dr Guy's pioneering methods at The Sleep School clinic have been an unprecedented success. By popular demand, his highly effective and 100% natural insomnia remedy is now here in this book. THE SLEEP BOOK is the sum of a doctorate degree in sleep and well over 12,000 hours spent working with more than 2,000 insomniacs in one-to-one clinics, workshops and retreat environments.Say goodbye to the vicious cycle of sleepless nights. Sleep well, maintain a positive outlook and restore the quality of life you deserve - for good.The Sleep School skilfully resets you back into a healthy sleep pattern. A must for those suffering insomnia - TATLER
A dream come true for insomniacs - DAILY MAILI suggest anyone with insomnia reads THE SLEEP BOOK, which is clear and practical, with lots of stories - YOU MAGAZINEDr Guy Meadows regularly features on TV, is the sleep expert to many media productions and runs the successful Sleep School in London. His approach has had top reviews in the press and Guy is the consultant on C4's new programme, BEDTIME LIVE. He is establishing himself as the go-to expert for all things to do with sleep and insomnia.
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