Insomniac
Gayle Greene
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
I can't work, I can't think, I can't connect with anyone anymore. . . . I mope through a day's work and haven't had a promotion in years. . . . It's like I'm being sucked dry, eaten away, swallowed up, coming unglued. . . . These are voices of a few of the tens of millions who suffer from chronic insomnia. In this revelatory book, Gayle Greene offers a uniquely comprehensive account of this devastating and little-understood condition. She has traveled the world in a quest for answers, interviewing neurologists, sleep researchers, doctors, psychotherapists, and insomniacs of all sorts. What comes of her extraordinary journey is an up-to-date account of what is known about insomnia, providing the information every insomniac needs to know to make intelligent choices among medications and therapies. Insomniac is at once a field guide through the hidden terrain inhabited by insomniacs and a book of consolations for anyone who has struggled with this affliction that has long been trivialized and neglected.
Product Details
Price
$34.74
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
March 10, 2008
Pages
520
Dimensions
5.76 X 8.68 X 1.18 inches | 1.39 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520259966
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Gayle Greene is Professor of Literature and Women's Studies at Scripps College, Claremont California. She has published books on Shakespeare, women writers, and scientific issues. Her most recent books are Doris Lessing: The Poetics of Change and The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation. She is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), a professional medical society for researchers and clinicians, and is the patient representative on the board of the American Insomnia Association, an organization within AASM.
Reviews
"Greene imparts a feeling of solidarity to fellow sufferers."--Barbara Bibel"Library Journal" (02/01/2009)
"Greene's book is the best available on the subject."--New England Journal Of Medicine (09/25/2008)
"Insomniac is far too interesting to lull you into dreamland."--O: The Oprah Magazine (03/01/2008)
"A harrowing memoir."--Wall Street Journal (02/29/2008)
"Provides . . . insights that many sleep researchers and doctors have lost track of. . . . Among the best books of its kind."-- (04/17/2008)
"Disturbing, important book."--Seattle Times (03/21/2008)
"No easy answers - but fascinating."-- (04/07/2008)
"Greene's book is the best available on the subject."--New England Journal Of Medicine (09/25/2008)
"Insomniac is far too interesting to lull you into dreamland."--O: The Oprah Magazine (03/01/2008)
"A harrowing memoir."--Wall Street Journal (02/29/2008)
"Provides . . . insights that many sleep researchers and doctors have lost track of. . . . Among the best books of its kind."-- (04/17/2008)
"Disturbing, important book."--Seattle Times (03/21/2008)
"No easy answers - but fascinating."-- (04/07/2008)