His primary areas of study are Insomnia, Psychiatry, Sleep disorder, Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and Cognitive therapy. His Insomnia research incorporates elements of Physical therapy, Primary Insomnia, Clinical psychology and Polysomnography. His work on Anxiety, Sleep medicine and Mood as part of his general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Absenteeism, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His Sleep disorder research integrates issues from Psychological intervention, Dysfunctional family, Visual analogue scale, Sleep restriction and Cognitive behavioral therapy. The concepts of his Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia study are interwoven with issues in Sleep onset latency and Sleep diary. His Cognitive therapy research includes themes of Hypnotic, Cognitive restructuring and Psychotherapist.
Charles M. Morin spends much of his time researching Insomnia, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Sleep disorder and Physical therapy. His studies deal with areas such as Cognitive behavioral therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Cognitive therapy, Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and Sleep in non-human animals as well as Insomnia. His Psychiatry study frequently links to related topics such as Quality of life.
His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Psychotherapist, Cognition and Comorbidity. Charles M. Morin focuses mostly in the field of Sleep disorder, narrowing it down to topics relating to Polysomnography and, in certain cases, Audiology. His work carried out in the field of Physical therapy brings together such families of science as Sleep diary, Sleep onset latency, Sleep onset, Severity of illness and Traumatic brain injury.
His primary areas of investigation include Insomnia, Internal medicine, Physical therapy, Clinical psychology and Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. His studies in Insomnia integrate themes in fields like Cognitive behavioral therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Depression, Anxiety and Sleep in non-human animals. His work in Cognitive behavioral therapy covers topics such as Cognitive therapy which are related to areas like Sleep onset latency.
His Physical therapy research integrates issues from Intervention and Sleep diary. His study in the fields of Dysfunctional family under the domain of Clinical psychology overlaps with other disciplines such as Kappa. Charles M. Morin interconnects Cancer, Sleep onset, Cognitive restructuring, Sleep restriction and Stepped care in the investigation of issues within Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.
His main research concerns Insomnia, Internal medicine, Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, Cognitive behavioral therapy and Clinical psychology. The Insomnia study combines topics in areas such as Physical therapy, Randomized controlled trial, Quality of life and Depression. His Physical therapy study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Sleep diary.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention, Sleep onset and Treatment delivery in addition to Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. His Cognitive behavioral therapy research is included under the broader classification of Psychiatry. The various areas that Charles M. Morin examines in his Clinical psychology study include Internal consistency, Discriminant validity, Primary Insomnia and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
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Validation of the Insomnia Severity Index as an outcome measure for insomnia research
Célyne H Bastien;Annie Vallières;Charles M Morin.
Sleep Medicine (2001)
Insomnia: Psychological Assessment and Management
Charles M. Morin.
(1993)
The Insomnia Severity Index: psychometric indicators to detect insomnia cases and evaluate treatment response.
Charles M. Morin;Geneviève Belleville;Lynda Bélanger;Hans Ivers.
Sleep (2011)
Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia:update of the recent evidence (1998-2004).
Charles M. Morin;Richard R. Bootzin;Daniel J. Buysse;Jack D. Edinger.
Sleep (2006)
Nonpharmacological interventions for insomnia: a meta-analysis of treatment efficacy.
Charles M. Morin;James P. Culbert;Steven M. Schwartz.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1994)
Behavioral and pharmacological therapies for late-life insomnia: a randomized controlled trial.
Charles M. Morin;Cheryl Colecchi;Jackie Stone;Rakesh Sood.
JAMA (1999)
Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Chronic Insomnia
Charles M. Morin;Peter J. Hauri;Colin A. Espie;Arthur J. Spielman.
Sleep (1999)
Epidemiology of insomnia: prevalence, self-help treatments, consultations, and determinants of help-seeking behaviors.
Charles M Morin;M. Leblanc;M. Daley;J.P. Gregoire.
Sleep Medicine (2006)
The Consensus Sleep Diary: Standardizing Prospective Sleep Self-Monitoring
Colleen E. Carney;Daniel J. Buysse;Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Jack D. Edinger.
Sleep (2012)
Recommendations for a standard research assessment of insomnia.
Daniel J Buysse;Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Jack D Edinger;Kenneth L Lichstein.
Sleep (2006)
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