In a self-help book designed to prevent (not produce) yawns, Canadian freelance writer Morgan offers sensible sleep advice for insomniacs and shift workers. His offbeat occupational background--RAF radar operator, deckhand on a Swedish freighter, and Canadian mine geologist--gives him a personal stake in an often ignored health problem. His seven-step approach starts with recognition and analysis of an individual's sleep problems; considers physical factors, drugs, and psychological "sleep wreckers" ; maps the sleep consequences of various shift-work systems; and discusses napping as "an essential survival skill." Particularly useful are Morgan's emphasis on the interaction of sleep needs, work schedules, and family life, and the "Forty sleep problems and solutions" summary that ends this informative volume.
Mary Carroll
Product Description
Twenty-five million people in the United States work shifts, and half of them report sleep problems.
Sleep Secrets for Shift Workers & People with Off-Beat Schedules-the first book to address the unique problems shift workers face-helps people improve the quality of their sleep so they can lead happier, healthier, more productive lives. This book's seven steps to sleep management will help you recognize the mental and physical dangers of sleep problems; identify sleep problems and determine if they require a doctor's attention; banish some of the worst enemies of sleep: worry, fear, and regret; and conquer problems unique to evening, night, and irregular shift work by learning how to reprogram your body's clock.