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Cognitive Behavior AssociatesBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. /California Newswire/ — Cognitive Behavior Associates announces that its Founder and Director, Dr. Joel L. Becker, Clinical Professor of the Department of Psychology at UCLA, will be in Paris to present his interactive sleep program "Soundly Sleeping." The workshop will be held at the Hotel Turenne Le Marais, Friday, October 11, 2013, and co-hosted by prominent Parisian psychologist Dr. Laura Neulat.

According to its founder, "Soundly Sleeping" utilizes Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), the recommended first line of treatment for chronic insomnia by the Academy of Sleep Medicine.

Nearly 9 million U.S. adults depend on prescription sleeping pills ( http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db127.pdf ).

Participants will be taught the epidemiology of sleep disorders, build assessment skills, and learn the four basic components of CBT-I. This forum offers physicians, psychologist, mental health professionals, nurses, and sleep technicians an opportunity to expand their knowledge on this important public health concern.

Getting to sleep, staying asleep, and getting good sleep has become a worldwide health issue. The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently deemed insufficient sleep a public health epidemic. The National Sleep Foundation found that 48 percent of Americans report occasional insomnia, while 22 percent have trouble sleeping every night.

In France, chronic insomnia affects 20 percent of the population. CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which has emerged over the last 40 years as one of the most effective treatments for a variety of disorders, is an approach that focuses on the thoughts and behaviors of the patient in the present.

Developed five years ago by Dr. Becker, "Soundly Sleeping" is a cognitive behavioral program that offers professionals working with those suffering from insomnia a straightforward four component approach that will improve a participant's sleep. The program first explains how to educate clients on sleep fundamentals such as circadian rhythms, melatonin levels, and sleep hygiene.

The program then cultivates the assessment skills necessary to evaluate a client's maladaptive beliefs and attitudes towards sleep and correct them. Last, professionals learn how to identify behaviors that affect the quality of their client's sleep and provide sleep strategies that work.

For more information about the conference in Paris visit: http://www.lauraneulat.wix.com/soundlysleeping .

About Dr. Joel Becker:

Joel L. Becker, Ph.D. is the Founder and Director of Cognitive Behavior Associates and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Institute, and is a Clinical Professor of Psychology at UCLA, as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry and Bio-behavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He is also a Diplomate, Fellow, and Certified Trainer-Consultant of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.

For more information about Dr. Joel L. Becker and Cognitive Behavior Associates visit http://www.cognitivebehaviorassociates.com/ .

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