Behavioral & Mental Health Conditions Series *Updating In January
Course overview
Lesson Overview

23.2 Recognizing Insomnia Patterns: Recognizing insomnia patterns means noticing whether you struggle to fall asleep, wake up often, or rise too early with no relief. You pay attention to what happens in your body and mind at night—racing thoughts, tense muscles, frustration that keeps building the longer you remain awake. You track patterns like tossing and turning, overthinking, or using screens to distract from sleeplessness, and you learn that insomnia is not just a nighttime problem—it’s a cycle influenced by stress, habits, and mental overload. When you understand these patterns, you can work toward interrupting them, replacing worry-based reactions with supportive habits that tell your mind and body it’s safe to rest. Sleep becomes something you nurture, rather than something you fear losing.

About this course

A structured and empowering learning path that helps individuals understand, manage, and balance complex behavioral and mental health patterns. Through guided topics on OCD, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, depression, and other conditions, this series teaches self

This course includes:
  • Guided behavioral and emotional training

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