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1 Diagnostic and treatment challenges for patients with insomnia and major depression Colleen E Carney, PhD Ryerson University Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 1

2 Conflict of Interest Disclosures for Speakers 1. I do not have any relationships with any entities producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients, OR X 2. I have the following relationships with entities producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. Type of Potential Conflict Details of Potential Conflict Grant/Research Support Canadian Institutes of Health Research, operating grants Consultant Speakers Bureaus Financial support Other Advisory Board, General Sleep Corporation X 3. The material presented in this lecture has no relationship with any of these potential conflicts, OR 4. This talk presents material that is related to one or more of these potential conflicts, and the following objective references are provided as support for this lecture: 1. Edinger, J. D., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Means, M. K., Lineberger, M. D., Kirby, A., & Carney, C. E. (2009). Cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with primary insomnia or insomnia associated predominantly with mixed psychiatric disorders: a randomized clinical trial. Sleep, 32(4). 2. Manber, R., Edinger, J. D., Gress, J. L., San Pedro-Salcedo, M. G., Kuo, T. F., & Kalista, T. (2008). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia enhances depression outcome in patients with comorbid Major Depressive Disorder and insomnia. Sleep, 31(4), Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 2

3 Diagnostic challenges Insomnia = depression (Krupinski & Tiller, 2001) Uncertain nosologies: Did MDD swallow up ID? Very few discriminating items on depression measures (Carney et al., 2009) Comorbidity can affect psychometrics (e.g., PSQI; Hartmann et al., 2015) Comorbidity tends to preclude consideration insomnia diagnosis or consideration of psychophysiological factors (Nowell et al., 1997). Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 3

4 Assessment Solutions Continue psychometric work (e.g., Insomnia Severity Index, Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale) Diagnose insomnia when ID criteria are met Utility for MDD Criteria A i.e., depressed mood and anhedonia are discriminating items (Carney et al., 2009) Don t make assumptions Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 4

5 Precipitating factor(s) Coping with the sleep disruption Homeostatic Disruption Reduced sleep drive Circadian Disruption Improper Sleep Scheduling Hyperarousal Cognitive arousal Conditioned arousal Chronic Insomnia Spielman, 1987; Webb, 1988 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 5

6 Perpetuating Factors in MDD I? Insomnia only = MDD I on: Unhelpful beliefs about sleep (Carney et al., 2007) Belief that effort is needed for sleep (Kohn & Espie, 2005) Excessive time spent in bed (Kohn & Espie, 2005) Schedule variability (Carney et al., 2006; Kohn & Espie, 2005) Arousal (Kohn & Espie, 2005) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 6

7 Perpetuating Factors and CBT I Homeostatic Disruption Reduced sleep drive Relaxation Circadian Disruption Improper/irregular Sleep Scheduling Cognitive Therapy Arousal Cognitive Poor sleep habits Conditioned arousal Sleep Restriction Stimulus Control Chronic Insomnia Sleep Hygiene Adapted from Webb (1988) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 7

8 Selected Evidence for CBT I in MDD I Mixed psychiatric disorders Lichstein et al., 2000 Edinger et al., 2007; 2009 Depression Morawetz (2001) Case series bibliotherapy Kuo et al. (2001) Case series group CBT Manber and colleagues (2008) RCT CBT Brief Behavorial Insomnia Therapy helps with refractory depression and residual insomnia (Watanabe et al., 2011) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 8

9 The Tall Order of CBT I Session 1 1. Each morning, get out of bed no later than 5:30 am. Get up at this time, regardless of the previous night s sleep. 2. Use the bed only for sleeping. 3. Get up when you cannot sleep and return only when you feel sleepy. 4. Avoid daytime napping. 5. Go to bed when you are sleepy but never before 11 pm. 6. Schedule quiet time an hour or so before bed. See any potential problems for your clients with MDD? Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 9

10 Treatment Challenges Examples: Adherence with schedule, aversion to fatigue, rumination Solutions within your existing treatment Behavioral activation: analyze avoidance patterns and propose experiments/tests of alternative coping behaviors Cognitive Therapy for depression (CT D): challenge thinking that gets in the way of behavior change Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 10

11 Two basic core beliefs(transdiagnostic?) Consequences Defective Helpless There is something wrong with me There is nothing I can do about it And I need to exert effort to fix it (Espie et al., 2006) Subsequent anxiety about failed attempts to fix it Beck (1999) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 11

12 Behavioral Experiments Belief Alternative? Experiment I have a limited store of energy Poor sleep is dangerous I can t control sleep because my mind is too active Being tired makes me look bad Monitoring how I feel helps me to keep track, in case I have to make an adjustment I need to nap to get through the day Conserving energy may increase fatigue I may be able to cope reasonably after poor sleep Perhaps because there isn't time to process the day? Perhaps others are not particularly attuned to this Monitoring increases the likelihood that you will perceive minor changes in energy If I don t nap, my nighttime sleep will improve, and I can cope Expend versus conserve Restrict sleep and monitor coping Constructive worry in evenings versus status quo Took series of photos and tested people s ratings Monitor external stimuli and mood for two hours and then internal stimuli for 2 hours Monitor napping, tiredness and coping for one week of naps and one week without Ree & Harvey, 2004 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 12

13 I can t get up at the designated rise time Difficulty Rationale not understood Comfort Anhedonia Alarm Eveningness Possible plans Review multiple times; bridging, check in; handouts Consider a transition plan to address comfort Contingences: plan activities (that involve commitment to others); elicit help from significant others. Use multiple, staggered alarm clocks; elicit help from others Light sets the clock and increases alertness Activities that involve light are helpful Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 13

14 I don t feel like getting up in the morning. OUTSIDE IN PLAN ACTION CONTINGENCIES INSIDE OUT WAIT FOR MOTIVATION ACTION LESS LIKELY Adapted from Martell, Dimidjian, & Herman Dunn (2010) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 14

15 Coping Card Example Thought I cannot get out of bed at 7:30 AM Coping Card I know this will help improve my sleep. I will go the coffee shop around the corner and read the paper. I enjoy doing this. I will meet with Joe at the Gym at 8:00AM on Mondays and Wednesdays. It is hard, but I have to do it if I want to sleep better. I can handle getting out of bed at 7:30AM. Carney & Manber (2010) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 15

16 I can t do this. I feel tired. When clients act in accordance with a mood, they are acting from the inside out (Martell et al., 2010) Suffering is linked to experiential avoidance (Hayes, Stroshal & Wilson, 2011) What do people with insomnia avoid? Fatigue (Hood, Carney, & Harris, 2011) Fatigue also avoidance in the form of rumination (Carney et al., 2006; 2010; 2013) Acting from the outside in changes reactivity Fatigue avoidance makes things worse; reinforces helplessness Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 16

17 Worry about Fatigue Use Socratic questioning or behavioral experiments to explore: What other factors affect your mood or functioning during the day? Jetlag Level of activity Hydration/nutrition Caffeine withdrawal Too few breaks/boredom/eye strain Residual symptoms of medications Orient towards coping: Sounds like you anticipate being tired this week, what strategies should we put into place? Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 17

18 Outside in approach to fatigue Don t leave work Martell, Dimidjian, & Herman-Dunn (2010) OUTSIDE IN PLAN + ACTION CONTINGENCIES Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 18

19 Excessive mentation: Rumination Rumination try to suppress Use rumination as a cue for an alternative response Day: rumination as a cue for activation, activating their outside in plans, mindfulness Night: rumination as a cue for Stimulus Control Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 19

20 Out of a TRAP Back on TRAC TRAP TRIGGER RESPONSE AVOIDANCE PATTERN OUTCOME LOW ACTIVITY FEEL LOW, NEGATIVE THOUGHTS RUMINATION (DISENGAGEMENT) FEEL HORRIBLE TRAC TRIGGER RESPONSE ALTERNATIVE COPING OUTCOME LOW ACTIVITY FEEL LOW, NEGATIVE THOUGHTS Martell, Dimidjian, & Herman-Dunn (2010) Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 20

21 Summary Insomnia and depression are linked Treating insomnia is important, not just for sleep, but also for depression outcomes Sleep medications and CBT I are important adjuncts to depression therapy There may be larger and more durable treatment effects with CBT I versus a sleep medication Most CBT I problems can be addressed Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 21

22 Case Study Ali is a 33 year old male graduate student participating in CBT for depression treatment complaining of daytime fatigue, decreased motivation and sleeping difficulties. He spends an average of 10 hours in bed and his total sleep time is 7.9 hours. His Epworth Sleepiness Scale is within normal limits (ESS = 4). You review his sleep logs. Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 22

23 Bedtime 9:00 pm Time to fall asleep Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 11:30 pm 11:05 pm 10:35 pm 10:55 pm 11:15 pm 11:15 pm Time awake during night Wake time 8:30 am Rise time 9:15 am 7:30 am 8:20 am 7 :30 am 8:15 am 7:15 am 8:25 am 7:20 am 7:35 am Mean Time in Bed = 10 hours Mean Total Sleep Time = 7.93 hours; Sleep onset latency = 42 minutes Mean Wakefulness after sleep onset (WASO) = 32 minutes Sleep Efficiency (Time asleep/time in bed) = 79% 8:40 am 8:50 am 8:50 am 11:45 am Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 23

24 Plan You want to eliminate jetlag with a set schedule (stimulus control) and want to limit his time in bed to 8.5 hours (sleep restriction) Problem: he says that he can t get up at a regular time in the morning because this is when his mood is at it s worst. What do you do? Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 24

25 What about the overscheduled client? What are you NOT doing? Where is the leisure? The re fueling? The connection with people? What is the function of the scheduled activities? Are these activities avoidance? Avoidance of what? How do you feel when you see your schedule? Fulfilled? Pleasurable Activities worksheet Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 25

26 I can t stay up until this bedtime. I m too sleepy Ensure they know the difference between sleepiness and fatigue/sluggish/low mood Develop positive association with sleepiness and their sleep system working (hidden benefits to sleep deprivation). Check for avoidance, excessive wind down period Other solutions include: light, activity, enlisting others Collaborate on whether earlier bedtime is needed Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 26

27 How would you handle using the bed as an escape? Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 27

28 QUESTIONS? Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 28

29 Reference list Selected references of relevance to the workshop Beck, A. T. (1999). Psychoevolutionary view of personality and axis I disorders. In R. C. Cloninger (Ed.), Personality and Psychopathology (pp ). Washington: American Psychiatric Press. Bonnet, M. H., & Arand, D. L. (1992). Caffeine use as a model of acute and chronic insomnia. Sleep 15, Bonnet, M. H., & Arand, D. L. (1995). 24 hour metabolic rate in insomniacs and matched normal sleepers. Sleep, 18, Bonnet, M. H., & Arand, D. L. (1996). Insomnia nocturnal sleep disruption daytime fatigue: the consequences of a week of insomnia. Sleep, 19, Bonnet, M. H., & Arand, D. L. (1998). The consequences of a week of insomnia II: patients with insomnia. Sleep, 21, Bootzin, R. R. (1972). Stimulus control treatment for insomnia. Proceedings of the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, 7, Buysse, D. J., Ancoli Israel, S., Edinger J D, Lichstein, K. L., & Morin, C. M. (2006). Recommendations for a standard research assessment of insomnia. Sleep, 29(9), Carney, C. E., & Edinger, J. D. (2006). Identifying critical dysfunctional beliefs about sleep in primary insomnia. Sleep, 29(4), Carney, C. E., Edinger, J. D., Morin, C. M., Manber, R., Rybarcyk, B., Stepanski, E.,... Wright, H. (2010). Examining maladaptive beliefs about sleep across insomnia patient groups. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 68(1), Carney, C.E., & Manber, R. (2009). Quiet Your Mind and Get to Sleep: Solutions to Insomnia for those with Depression, Anxiety and Chronic Pain. New Harbinger Press: Oakland, CA. Chambers, M. J. (1994). Actigraphy and insomnia: A closer look: I. Sleep: Journal of Sleep Research & Sleep Medicine. Edinger, J. D., Bonnet, M., Bootzin, R. R., Doghramji, K., Dorsey, C. M., Espie, C. A.,... Stepanski, E. J. (2004). Derivation of research diagnostic criteria for insomnia: Report on an American Academy of Sleep Medicine work group. Sleep, 27, Edinger, J.D. & Carney, C.E. (2015). Overcoming Insomnia: A Cognitive Behavioral Insomnia Approach, Therapist Guide. Part of the Treatments that Work series. Oxford University Press, NY. Edinger, J. D., Hoelscher, T. J., & Marsh, G. R., et al. (1992). A cognitive behavioral therapy for sleep maintenance insomnia in older adults. Psychology and Aging, 7( ). Edinger, J. D., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Means, M. K., Lineberger, M. D., Kirby, A., & Carney, C. E. (2009). Cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with primary insomnia or insomnia associated predominantly with mixed psychiatric disorders: a randomized clinical trial. Sleep, 32(4). Edinger, J. D., & Sampson, W. S. (2003). A primary care "friendly" cognitive behavioral insomnia therapy. Sleep, 26, Edinger, J. D., Wohlgemuth, W. K., Radtke, R. A., Marsh, G. R., & Quillian, R. E. (2001). Cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of chronic Primary Insomnia: A randomized controlled trial. JAMA, 285, Edinger, J. D., Wyatt, J. K., Stepanski, E. J., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Carney, C. E.,... Krystal, A. D. (2011). Testing the Reliability and Validity of DSM IV TR and ICSD 2 Insomnia Diagnoses: Results of a Multitrait Multimethod Analysis. Archives of General Psychiatry, 68, Hartmann, J., Carney, C. E., Lachowski, A.M., & Edinger, J.D. (2015). Exploring the construct of subjective sleep quality in those with insomnia. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 76, 6, Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 29

30 Harvey, A. G. (2002). A cognitive model of insomnia. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 40, Kohn, L., & Espie, C. A. (2005). Sensitivity and specificity of measures of the insomnia experience: A comparative study of psychophysiologic insomnia, insomnia associated with mental disorder and good sleepers. Sleep, 29, Kuo, T., Manber, R., & Loewy, D. (2001). Insomniacs with comorbid conditions achieved comparable improvement in a cognitive behavioral group treatment program as insomniacs without comorbid depression. Sleep, 14, A62. Lichstein, K. L., Riedel, B. W., Wilson, N. M., Lester, K. W., & Aguillard, R. N. (2001). Relaxation and sleep compression for late life insomnia: A placebo controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(2), Lineberger, M., Carney, C. E., Means, M. K., & Edinger, J. D. (2006). Defining insomnia: Quantitative criteria for insomnia severity and frequency. Sleep, 29(4), Littner, M., Hirshkowitz, M., Kramer, M., Kapen, S., Anderson, W. M., Bailey, D.,... Woodson, T. (2003). Practice parameters for using polysomnography to evaluate insomnia: An update. Sleep: Journal of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Research, 26(6), Manber, R. & Carney, C.E. (2015). Treatment Plans and Interventions: Insomnia. A Case Formulation Approach. Part of the Treatment Planner Series (Robert L. Leahy, Ed.). The Guilford Press, Berkeley, CA. Manber, R., Edinger, J. D., Gress, J. L., San Pedro Salcedo, M. G., Kuo, T. F., & Kalista, T. (2008). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia enhances depression outcome in patients with comorbid Major Depressive Disorder and insomnia. Sleep, 31(4), Montgomery Downs, H. E., Insana, S. P., & Bond, J. A. (2012). Movement toward a novel activity monitoring device. Sleep and Breathing, 16(3), Morin, C. M., Bootzin, R. R., Buysse, D. J., Edinger, J. D., Espie, C. A., & Lichstein, K. L. (2006). Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia: Update of the recent evidence ( ). Sleep, 29(11), Morin, C. M., Colecchi, C., Stone, J., Sood, R., & Brink, D. (1999). Behavioral and pharmacological therapies for late life insomnia: A randomized controlled trial. JAMA, 281, Morin, C. M., Culbert, J. P., & Schwartz, S. M. (1994). Nonpharmacological interventions for insomnia: A meta analysis of treatment efficacy. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, Morin, C. M., Hauri, P. J., Espie, C. A., Spielman, A. J., Buysse, D. J., & Bootzin, R. R. (1999). Nonpharmacologic treatment of chronic insomnia. An American Academy of Sleep Medicine review. Sleep, 22, Morin, C. M., Kowatch, R. A., Barry, T., & Walton, E. (1993). Cognitive behavior therapy for late life insomnia. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, Murtagh, D. R., & Greenwood, K. M. (1995). Identifying effective psychological treatments for insomnia: A meta analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, Nowell, P. D., Mazumdar, S., Buysse, D. J., Dew, M. A., Reynolds, C. F. I., & Kupfer, D. J. (1997). Benzodiazepines and zolpidem for chronic insomnia: a meta analysis of treatment efficacy. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278, Ong, J. C., Shapiro, S. L., & Manber, R. (2009). Mindfulness meditation and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: a naturalistic 12 month follow up. Explore (New York, N.Y.), 5(1), Ree, M. J., & Harvey, A. G. (2004). Insomnia. In J. Bennett Levy, G. Butler, M. Fennell, A. Hackman, M. Mueller & D. Westbrook (Eds.), Oxford guide to behavioral experiments in cognitive therapy (pp ). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Riedel, B. W., Lichstein, K. L., & Dwyer, W. O. (1995). Sleep compression and sleep education for older insomniacs: self help versus therapist guidance. Psychol Aging, 10, Smith, M. T., Perlis, M. L., Park, A., Smith, M. S., Pennington, J., Giles, D. E., & Buysse, D. J. (2002). Comparative Meta Analysis of pharmacotherapy and behavior therapy for persistent insomnia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, Spielman, A. J., Saskin, P., & Thorpy, M. J. (1987). Treatment of chronic insomnia by restriction of time in bed. Sleep, 10, Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC 30

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