If you have problems falling asleep, staying asleep or waking too early, you are not alone. When these sleep issues become an ongoing or chronic problem, they can develop into a condition called “Insomnia Disorder”- a condition many Veterans experience.
To find out if you have Insomnia Disorder, you can use VA’s Sleep Check-up and talk to your primary care provider about your symptoms. If it turns out that you have Insomnia Disorder, then Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-i) is the way to go. (Read more about CBT-i here.).
CBT-i is the recommended treatment for individuals with Insomnia Disorder. Although CBT-i is the best way to treat Insomnia Disorder, not all Veterans can come to a VA facility to meet with a provider to receive this treatment. It can be hard to find the time to visit a provider every few weeks. Luckily, studies have shown that online CBT-i effectively treats insomnia, and in some cases, it may be just as effective as in-person therapy to treat insomnia. To make CBT-i available to all Veterans, VA has developed an online version of CBT-i called Path to Better Sleep. Path to Better Sleep brings this effective treatment directly to Veterans and allows them to complete the course at their own pace.
Path to Better Sleep is a free, anonymous course that delivers the core components of CBT-i. The course takes advantage of natural sleep rhythms to improve sleep. It includes a sleep diary, personalized sleep scheduling, and relaxation exercises to better “set the stage” for sleep.
Path to Better Sleep’s Sleep Diary is used throughout the course to create an ideal sleep schedule or “sleep prescription.” It helps track the timing of sleep and is also used to update your sleep prescription as needed. The diary can be printed and shared with a health care provider at regular appointments.
Path to Better Sleep was created with Veterans in mind. Veterans helped develop this course and were kind enough to share their experience in videos found in the course. Path to Better Sleep can be used in many ways. If you are a Veteran experiencing sleep problems you can work with your health care provider to decide the best way to use the course, whether it is:
- Working with your VA provider on CBT-i and using Path to Better Sleep as another tool to support your treatment.
- Printing out your Sleep Diary and sharing your results with your provider.
- Completing the course at your own pace and following up with your provider during your regular appointments.
- Scheduling video check-ins with your provider to go over key points in the course and adjusting your sleep schedule if you need to.
To learn more about Path to Better Sleep, visit www.VeteranTraining.va.gov/insomnia.