Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a New Treatment for Adults With Insomnia Disorder
Insomnia Chronic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Insomnia Chronic focused on measuring Insomnia, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Randomized Controlled Trial, Sleep, Quality of life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-75 years
- Ability to give written informed consent
- Sufficient fluency in German to participate in group therapy and fill in questionnaires
- Meeting research diagnostic criteria for insomnia disorder according to DSM 5
Exclusion Criteria:
- Serious medical condition (e.g. tumor disease, epilepsy, encephalitis, history of traumatic brain injury, other organic brain syndromes), severe heart disease and other debilitating or instable medical conditions or upcoming surgery
- Acute pain or poorly managed chronic pain
- Suicidality
- Severe psychiatric disorder (e.g. psychosis, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, intellectual disability, autism) or other psychiatric disorder requiring treatment outside of study
- Alcohol or drug abuse or dependency including benzodiazepine dependency
- Evidence of untreated sleep apnea
- Evidence of restless legs syndrome
- Evidence of parasomnia
- Circadian rhythm disorder including night shift work
- Alteration of medication within 4 weeks prior to study treatment, stable medication does not lead to exclusion
- Current other psychotherapy
Sites / Locations
- Universitäre Psychiatrische Dienste Bern
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy plus Sleep Restriction
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy including Sleep Restriction
Acceptance and Commitment therapy is a well-established treatment for other disorders including depression, anxiety and chronic pain, but has not been thoroughly investigated for insomnia. The therapy consists of mindfulness, acceptance, identification of personal life values and committed action. In addition, patients in this group will receive sleep restriction, a behavioral therapy component of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. The treatment will consist of six weekly sessions of group psychotherapy and will be conducted in an outpatient setting.
The control intervention is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). This is the first line treatment for adults with chronic insomnia. The therapy consists of education, relaxation, and behavioral therapy, including sleep restriction. The treatment will consist of six weekly sessions of group psychotherapy and will be conducted in an outpatient setting.