
How To Be Awake (So You Can Sleep Through the Night)
Heather Darwall-Smith(Author)
Thorsons (Publisher)
Published on 27. February 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-00-866655-2 (ISBN)
Description
A great night's sleep starts long before your head hits the pillow
When it comes to getting the sleep we need, we tend to focus on perfecting a bedtime routine in the hour before bed but, in doing so, we're missing the biggest factor that dictates our sleep quality: how we spend our days.
In this groundbreaking and practical guide, sought-after sleep psychotherapist Heather Darwall-Smith explores how our 'always-on' lives are wreaking havoc when the time comes to rest. In doing so, she reshapes our understanding of sleep, and the struggles that surround it, to offer powerful insights for meaningful change.
With practical exercises and expert guidance, you'll learn:
What the stress of daily life is doing to your nervous system
Simple ways to reset, rest and recover during the day that will transform your sleep
The impact that environment, technology, nutrition, hormones and exercise have on you and your sleep
How to solve your sleep issues by looking at your whole life
This book will transform your relationship with sleep and help you create the conditions for a restful night, so you can wake up to a brighter, more energised tomorrow.
When it comes to getting the sleep we need, we tend to focus on perfecting a bedtime routine in the hour before bed but, in doing so, we're missing the biggest factor that dictates our sleep quality: how we spend our days.
In this groundbreaking and practical guide, sought-after sleep psychotherapist Heather Darwall-Smith explores how our 'always-on' lives are wreaking havoc when the time comes to rest. In doing so, she reshapes our understanding of sleep, and the struggles that surround it, to offer powerful insights for meaningful change.
With practical exercises and expert guidance, you'll learn:
What the stress of daily life is doing to your nervous system
Simple ways to reset, rest and recover during the day that will transform your sleep
The impact that environment, technology, nutrition, hormones and exercise have on you and your sleep
How to solve your sleep issues by looking at your whole life
This book will transform your relationship with sleep and help you create the conditions for a restful night, so you can wake up to a brighter, more energised tomorrow.
Reviews / Votes
'A brilliant and accessible book which brings scientific rigor to the variety of sleep problems I frequently see in the therapy room. With its clear explanations and practical steps, this is my go-to recommendation for every one I see who struggles with sleep.' Dr Claire Plumbly, Clinical Psychologist and author of Burnout - How To Manage Your Nervous System Before It Manages You'Rewrites everything we know about sleep. A must-read. Heather's deeply humane and practical advice stresses that sleep shouldn't be another thing we all start obsessing over; another area where we decide we're "not good enough or failing. Eleanor Mills, Founder of Noon
'Insightful, immensely practical and refreshingly counter-intuitive.' Ali Catterall, Influence Online
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-866655-2 (9780008666552)
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Heather Darwall-Smith
How To Be Awake (So You Can Sleep Through the Night)
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Heather Darwall-Smith is an experienced and accredited UKCP psychotherapist and sleep specialist with a private practice based in London. She has a Master's degree in Psychotherapy and certifications in multiple therapeutic techniques, including CBTI and MBCBT.
She is the author of The Science of Sleep (published in 2021), which has been translated into multiple languages, and press include features in The Daily Mail, The Daily Mirror and Happiful, alongside various podcast and literary festival appearances.
She is the author of The Science of Sleep (published in 2021), which has been translated into multiple languages, and press include features in The Daily Mail, The Daily Mirror and Happiful, alongside various podcast and literary festival appearances.