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D-Index
60
Citations
18041
World Ranking
3489
National Ranking
1963

Overview

Richard R. Bootzin was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their professional career included work in academic research and science.

The profile of Richard R. Bootzin does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or topical areas of research. No awards are recorded.

As the scientist is deceased, all references to their career and contributions are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Chronic Insomnia

    Charles M. Morin;Peter J. Hauri;Colin A. Espie;Arthur J. Spielman

  • Derivation of Research Diagnostic Criteria for Insomnia: Report of an American Academy of Sleep Medicine Work Group

    Jack D. Edinger;Michael H. Bonnet;Richard R. Bootzin;Karl Doghramji

  • Psychophysiological insomnia: the behavioural model and a neurocognitive perspective.

    M. L Perlis;D. E Giles;W. B Mendelson;R. R Bootzin

  • The token economy: An evaluative review.

    Alan E. Kazdin;Richard R. Bootzin

  • The efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction in the treatment of sleep disturbance in women with breast cancer: An exploratory study

    Shauna L Shapiro;Richard R Bootzin;Aurelio J Figueredo;Ana Maria Lopez

  • Adolescents, substance abuse, and the treatment of insomnia and daytime sleepiness

    Richard R. Bootzin;Sally J. Stevens

  • Naps Promote Abstraction in Language-Learning Infants:

    Rebecca L. Gómez;Richard R. Bootzin;Lynn Nadel

  • Quality of life and breast cancer: relationship to psychosocial variables.

    Shauna L. Shapiro;Ana Maria Lopez;Gary E. Schwartz;Richard Bootzin

  • Stimulus Control Instructions

    Richard R. Bootzin;Dana Epstein;James M. Wood

  • Relationship Between Reported and Measured Sleep Times: The Sleep Heart Health Study (SHHS)

    Graciela E. Silva;James L. Goodwin;Duane L. Sherrill;Jean L. Arnold

  • Circadian rhythms, sleep, and substance abuse.

    Brant P. Hasler;Leisha J. Smith;Jennifer C. Cousins;Richard R. Bootzin

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy vs. Tai Chi for late life insomnia and inflammatory risk: a randomized controlled comparative efficacy trial.

    Michael R. Irwin;Richard Olmstead;Carmen Carrillo;Nina Sadeghi

  • Persistent Insomnia is Associated with Mortality Risk

    Sairam Parthasarathy;Monica M. Vasquez;Marilyn Halonen;Richard Bootzin

  • Sleep and reported daytime sleepiness in normal subjects: the Sleep Heart Health Study.

    Joyce A. Walsleben;Vishesh K. Kapur;Anne B. Newman;Eyal Shahar

  • Assessment of preferences for treatment: validation of a measure.

    Souraya Sidani;Dana R. Epstein;Richard R. Bootzin;Patricia Moritz

  • Mechanisms of Change in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Preliminary Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial

    Ben Shahar;Willoughby B. Britton;David A. Sbarra;Aurelio Jose Figueredo

  • Nap‐dependent learning in infants

    Almut Hupbach;Rebecca L. Gomez;Richard R. Bootzin;Lynn Nadel

  • Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and cognition in Down syndrome

    Jennifer H. Breslin;Goffredina Spanò;Richard R. Bootzin;Payal Anand

  • A comparison of progressive relaxation and autogenic training as treatments for insomnia.

    Perry Nicassio;Richard Bootzin

  • Behavioral Treatments for Insomnia

    Richard R. Bootzin;Perry M. Nicassio

  • The Prevalence of Nightmares and Their Independence From Anxiety

    James M. Wood;Richard R. Bootzin

Frequent Co-Authors

Leon Lack
Leon Lack Flinders University
Nicholas B. Allen
Nicholas B. Allen University of Oregon
Gary E. Schwartz
Gary E. Schwartz University of Arizona
Greg Murray
Greg Murray Swinburne University of Technology
Ronald E. Dahl
Ronald E. Dahl University of California, Berkeley
Shauna L. Shapiro
Shauna L. Shapiro Santa Clara University
Julian G Simmons
Julian G Simmons University of Melbourne
Lynn Nadel
Lynn Nadel University of Arizona
Aurelio José Figueredo
Aurelio José Figueredo University of Arizona
Rachel Manber
Rachel Manber Stanford University

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