Sleep problems are very common in people with cancer, both during and after treatment. In addition to insomnia and sleep disturbance, other symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disorders such as restless legs symptoms and obstructive sleep apnea also occur. In this episode Moira and David talk with Justin Diggens, clinical psychologist from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre about her experience working with people with cancer and the Can-Sleep program to address sleep-difficulties in people with cancer.
Dr Moira Junge (Health Psychologist) and Dr David Cunnington (Sleep Physician) host the monthly podcast, Sleep Talk, talking all things sleep.
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Links mentioned in the podcast: World Sleep Day Qantas Dreamliner VicHealth funded research on youth mental health and sleep Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia Mindfulness- Podcast episode cansleep@petermac.org- Email to refer to Can-Sleep program Cancer Council Australia Cancer Australia Dealing with cancer-related fatigue- fact sheet from Peter Mac Talk Before Sleep - Book by Elizabeth Berg On Speed- Book by Nicolas Rasmussen Sleep 2018 meeting- Baltimore June 2018 SEAASM 4th International meeting- Lucknow October 2018 Sleep Down Under meeting- Brisbane October 2018Long COVID
Daylight Saving Time
World Sleep Day
Borderline Personality Disorder
Social Factors and Sleep
Perfectionism
Lucid Dreaming
Burnout
Sleep and Suicide
Lighting
Awake or Asleep?
Sleep in the Pandemic
Medication in Pregnancy
Sleep in Healthcare Workers
Fly In Fly Out Workers
Sleep in Uncertain Times
PTSD
Sleep in Teenagers
Sleeping in the Heat
Social Time
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