Here's how the class works. Most people who have sleeping problems have lots of habits that cause them to associate bed and nighttime with wakefulness. These include: Watching TV right before bed Spending hours in bed trying to fall asleep unsuccessfully Taking a nap late in the day making it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep at night
This class helps you break those habits and create better ones. Through weekly 20 minute video lectures, Jocelyn will explain what those habits are, how they cause your sleeping problems and help you set better habits around sleep by tracking your sleep schedule and making changes to it so that you can fall asleep when you go to bed. These methods have been validated in a variety of studies going back 20 years. More recently a study of an online program like ours done at the University of Virginia showed that 73% of people with moderate to severe insomnia no longer had any insomnia at the end of program.[1] (This approach is known as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in the research literature)
The class starts on March 25, this Monday. We are only taking 100 more students so sign-up soon if you are interested.
Curious to get comments as well as signups, we're working on some other courses (with professors from Harvard Medical School) and are eager to hear about people's thoughts about the class model in health.
[1] http://archpsyc.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=483124