shopping cart
Call us:  800-878-7323 HELP
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.


Related Aisles


Art Spiegelman Read the exclusive interview with Art Spiegelman and save 30% on Breakdowns

  1. Breakdowns
    $19.25 Hardcover add to wishlist

    Breakdowns

    Art Spiegelman

Ships free on qualified orders.
$29.95
HARDCOVER, NEW
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
1 Beaverton Health and Medicine- Sleep
1 Burnside Health and Medicine- Sleep
25 Local Warehouse Health and Medicine- General
25 Remote Warehouse Health and Medicine- General


This title in other formats:

Insomniac

by Gayle Greene

Insomniac Cover

ISBN13: 9780520246300
ISBN10: 0520246306
All Product Details
See More Like This

Video

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

I can't work, I can't think, I can't connect with anyone anymore....I mope through a day's work and haven't had a promotion in years....It's like I'm being sucked dry, eaten away, swallowed up, coming unglued....

These are voices of a few of the tens of millions who suffer from chronic insomnia. In this revelatory book, Gayle Greene offers a uniquely comprehensive account of this devastating and little-understood condition. She has traveled the world in a quest for answers, interviewing neurologists, sleep researchers, doctors, psychotherapists, and insomniacs of all sorts. What comes of her extraordinary journey is an up-to-date account of what is known about insomnia, providing the information every insomniac needs to know to make intelligent choices among medications and therapies.

Insomniac is at once a field guide through the hidden terrain inhabited by insomniacs and a book of consolations for anyone who has struggled with this affliction that has long been trivialized and neglected.

Review:

"No one can describe a journey better than someone who's made the trip, and insomniac Greene's exploration of the disorder is both fascinating and disturbing. Many people, including doctors and insomniacs themselves, believe that sleeplessness is the patient's fault: too much caffeine and stress, irregular bedtimes, lack of exercise. In fact, no one knows what causes it, but the effects of insomnia are clear: as Greene, a professor of literature and women's studies at Scripps College, shows, sleep deprivation kills creativity, reduces levels of the hormones needed to repair cells and is directly linked to weight gain and memory loss, high blood pressure and diabetes. Insomniacs are usually referred to mental health practitioners or the growing number of sleep labs offering behavior modification or drugs (which, for Greene, have always 'buil[t] tolerance, and rapidly,' necessitating ever-larger doses). 'This is a somewhat cranky book,' Greene admits, and rightly so. 'You can't live with this problem as long as I have, you can't be blown off and written off as many times as I have, and not get cross.' Supplementing her own experience with that of other chronic insomniacs and a look at the science of sleep, Greene offers an enjoyable and informative account that will provoke even readers who get their full eight hours a night." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Although the topic of insomnia might seem to lend itself to a put-you-to-sleep treatment, this engrossing, easy-to-read study addresses the multifaceted subject with wit and wide-ranging scholarship." Library Journal

Review:

"An honest, passionate and relentless quest." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"Insomniac is far too interesting to lull you into dreamland, but it will certainly engage and comfort you — and keep you company — during those long dark hours that the clock ticks off until dawn." O: the Oprah Magazine

Review:

"This is a very well researched, in-depth book on insomnia, written with much empathy and from the patient's point of view. I would recommend it to all who are plagued by this malady or who professionally try to treat it." Peter Hauri, author of No More Sleepless Nights

Review:

"A fascinating and unusual look at the world of insomnia and sleep science. Written from the perspective of an insomnia sufferer, this exhaustively researched book critically and thoughtfully examines what we know (or claim to know) about sleep and the treatment of insomnia. Required reading for insomnia sufferers, clinicians treating the disorder, and anyone interested in the science of sleep." Nicholas Rosenlicht, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

Review:

"This work provides a rich account of insomnia, weaving together the personal journey of the author, experiences of other insomniacs, and solid scientific research. No other work on insomnia provides such a fresh perspective, which is also informative, compelling, and entertaining." Richard Lewis, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Pomona College

Review:

"Insomniac is an impassioned work–an inspired amalgam of academic and first-hand research, memoir, analysis, and the kind of obsessive brooding we associate with the insomniac state. Much here is fascinating, and much is upsetting; here is a cri de coeur from a lifetime insomniac that is sure to appeal to the vast army of fellow insomniacs the world over." Joyce Carol Oates

Review:

"As a clinical psychologist afflicted by insomnia for many years, I was delighted to read Insomniac. Doing so has already helped me and my insomniac clients immensely. Gayle Greene 'gets it' as only another insomniac can. She educates, advises, and comforts with a steady, sympathetic hand." Timothy Miler, PhD

Review:

"The good news is that Gayle Greene's book is all you ever need to read on the subject of sleeplessness; the bad news for fellow insomniacs is that reading it — even in bed — will fail to lull you to sleep." Billy Collins, former Poet Laureate of the U.S.

Review:

"[A] book worth taking to bed...to learn what Greene did, that despite the vast number of people who suffer from insomnia, the National Institutes of Health, the source of most biomedical research in America, spent in 2005 less than $20 million on insomnia research." Seattle Times

About the Author

Gayle Greene is Professor of Literature and Women's Studies at Scripps College, Claremont California. She has published books on Shakespeare, women writers, and scientific issues. Her most recent books are Doris Lessing: The Poetics of Change and The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Radiation. She is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), a professional medical society for researchers and clinicians, and is the patient representative on the board of the American Insomnia Association, an organization within AASM.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780520246300
Author:
Greene, Gayle
Publisher:
University of California Press
Subject:
Sociology - General
Subject:
Anthropology - General
Subject:
Gender Studies
Subject:
Sleep & Sleep Disorders
Subject:
Neurology - Sleep Disorders
Subject:
Sleep disorders
Subject:
Insomnia
Copyright:
Publication Date:
February 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
503
Dimensions:
9.26x6.36x1.45 in. 1.78 lbs.
  • back to top
Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.