Sleep Processing

Unresolved mental messes, racing thoughts, or fear can limit the effectiveness of external sleep interventions. Sleep is described as connected to mind management. Sleep preparation is said to begin in the morning because daytime processin…

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Unresolved mental messes, racing thoughts, or fear can limit the effectiveness of external sleep interventions. Sleep is described as connected to mind management. Sleep preparation is said to begin in the morning because daytime processing shapes the mental state brought into bedtime. Anxiety about sleep can worsen sleep difficulties. A brief Neurocycle before bed can help identify unresolved concerns, externalize them, and create closure.