Sleep and Stress: A Bi-Directional Relationship (2 CECHs)

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Session Description

During this session, we will explore the multifaceted relationship between sleep and psychological well-being. We will delve into the physiological and psychological consequences of sleep deprivation and examine how it impacts the overall health of clients, including their cognitive functioning and emotional regulation. By the end of this session, you will have developed a deeper understanding of how to identify poor sleep quality and provide effective sleep interventions that can promote better psychological well-being.

Presenter: Zeina Ghoul, PhD

CECH: 2 CECH

Session Description

During this session, we will explore the multifaceted relationship between sleep and psychological well-being. We will delve into the physiological and psychological consequences of sleep deprivation and examine how it impacts the overall health of clients, including their cognitive functioning and emotional regulation. By the end of this session, you will have developed a deeper understanding of how to identify poor sleep quality and provide effective sleep interventions that can promote better psychological well-being.

Learning Objectives

After this session, you will be able to:

  1. Recognize the importance of clients' sleep habits in promoting their psychological well-being and understand how these habits can impact the effectiveness of therapeutic outcomes.
  2. Understand the physiological and psychological consequences of sleep deprivation on clients' physical health and mental health, including cognitive functioning and emotional regulation.
  3. Identify symptoms of poor sleep quality in clients.
  4. Summarize the relationship between sleep and stress, including the impact of stress on sleep patterns and the role of sleep in mitigating the negative effects of stress on psychological and physiological health.
  5. Provide examples of effective sleep interventions.

Bio of Presenter

Zeina is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has a bachelor's degree in nutrition and food Science, a master’s degree in Community Counseling, and a PhD in Counselor Education from Wayne State University. As part of her doctoral studies, Zeina conducted a randomized, controlled trial titled "The Impact of Behavioral Sleep Education on Perceived Stress and Sleep Quality Among Undergraduate University Students". Her research focused on evaluating the effectiveness of behavioral sleep education in improving sleep quality and reducing perceived stress levels of undergraduate university students. 

Steps to complete this course:

Pay for the course: The cost of the lecture with CEs (Continuing Education) is $15. The lecture is open to all licensed social work practitioners and is worth 2 Continuing Education Clock Hours. Non-Social Workers will obtain a certificate of completion. Payment must be submitted to obtain course content. Please use your computer, (not a phone), to pay.

Complete Course: You will be sent a document containing course materials and Post-Test. Complete the directions in this document.

Pending a passing test score and payment in full, a CE certificate will be e-mailed to you within 7 to 10 business days.

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