Myth : Normal people have uninterrupted sleep every night for 7-8 hours.
Fact : It is common for people to have disturbed sleep 1-2 nights a week or even more during periods of stress, and wake up once or twice during the night. Pressurising ourselves with unrealistic sleep expectations can cause undue anxiety and worsen sleep.
Myth : Insomnia is caused entirely by chemical imbalance, and hence can only be treated with medication.
Fact : There are multiple causes for insomnia, such as poor sleep habits, lifestyle factors, excessive stress, and mood or anxiety disorders. Depending on the healthcare provider’s assessment, different behavioural or psychological strategies may be prescribed to address the condition, and medication may not always be necessary.
Myth : If I have poor sleep on a given night, I should try to catch up by napping the next day, or by sleeping longer hours the next night.
Fact : Sleeping during the day or at irregular hours on different nights can affect the quantity and quality of night time sleep. The best way to improve sleep is to train your body to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. It is not helpful to try to catch up on sleep by napping, going to bed earlier, or sleeping-in later