Stress & Insomnia

Stress and insomnia can significantly impact your life, but you don’t have to face them alone. Our team of compassionate mental health professionals in Singapore offers expert treatment and support for individuals struggling with stress, sleep difficulties, and insomnia. We provide personalised care to help you manage symptoms, develop coping mechanisms, and regain a sense of control and well-being.

Understanding Stress & Insomnia

Stress is a natural response to life’s challenges, but chronic or overwhelming stress can take a toll on your mental and physical health, including your sleep. Insomnia, on the other hand, is a sleep disorder characterised by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or both. This can lead to daytime fatigue, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. While anyone can experience stress and occasional sleep problems, persistent insomnia can be a sign of underlying issues, including but not limited to the following contributing factors:

  • Stressful life events: Job loss, relationship problems, financial difficulties.
  • Medical conditions: Chronic pain, thyroid problems, respiratory problems.
  • Mental health disorders: Anxiety, depression, PTSD.
  • Poor sleep habits: Irregular sleep schedule, unhealthy sleep environment, use of electronics before bed.
  • Certain medications: Some medications can interfere with sleep.

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Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms

Both stress and insomnia can manifest in various ways, impacting your thoughts, emotions, behaviours, and physical health. Common signs and symptoms include:

  • Difficulty falling asleep: Taking a long time to fall asleep even when feeling tired.
  • Difficulty staying asleep: Waking up frequently during the night and having trouble getting back to sleep.
  • Waking up too early: Waking up before you intend to and being unable to fall back asleep.
  • Non-restorative sleep: Feeling tired even after a full night’s sleep.
  • Daytime fatigue: Feeling sleepy, sluggish, and unmotivated during the day.
  • Irritability and mood swings: Feeling more irritable, anxious, or depressed.
  • Difficulty concentrating: Having trouble focusing on tasks and making decisions.
  • Physical symptoms: Headaches, muscle tension, digestive problems.

Effective Treatments for Stress & Insomnia

At our clinic, we offer evidence-based treatments to help individuals manage and overcome stress and insomnia:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I): This therapy helps you identify and change thoughts and behaviours that are contributing to your insomnia.
  • Stress Management Techniques: Mindfulness practices, relaxation techniques (like progressive muscle relaxation), and lifestyle changes can help you manage stress levels and improve sleep quality.
  • Sleep Hygiene Education: We’ll guide you on how to create a healthy sleep environment and establish a regular sleep schedule.
  • Medication: In some cases, sleep medication may be used for short-term relief, but this is always carefully considered and monitored.

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Medication for Stress/Insomnia

While medication is not always necessary, it can be an effective tool in managing some symptoms of stress and insomnia especially for short-term purposes. Our psychiatrists will carefully assess your individual needs and recommend medication if appropriate.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

"Insomnia causes" in Singapore are like elsewhere, including stress, poor sleep habits, medical conditions, and mental health concerns.

A qualified mental health professional will conduct a thorough assessment, including a detailed interview, review of your symptoms, and possibly a sleep study, to diagnose insomnia ("insomnia singapore").

The duration of treatment varies depending on the individual and the severity of symptoms. However, with consistent effort and support, many individuals experience significant improvement.

Yes, stress is a common "insomnia cause" Chronic or severe stress can disrupt your sleep and contribute to the development of insomnia.

Promises Singapore offers specialized treatment for insomnia and stress, combining evidence-based therapies like CBT-I with mindfulness and relaxation techniques to help individuals achieve restful sleep and improve their overall well-being.

We are here to support you

June Fong
June Fong
Senior Forensic Psychologist
Dr. P. Buvanaswari
Dr. P. Buvanaswari
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr. Terence Leong
Dr. Terence Leong
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr. Jacob Rajesh
Dr. Jacob Rajesh
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr. Joseph Leong Jern-Yi
Dr. Joseph Leong Jern-Yi
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr. Sean David Vanniasingham
Dr. Sean David Vanniasingham
Consultant Psychiatrist
Leow Lilyn
Leow Lilyn
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Tom Maniatis
Tom Maniatis
Senior Addictions Therapist & Health Services
Joyce Tan
Joyce Tan
Clinical Psychologist
Elizabeth Mireskandari
Elizabeth Mireskandari
Psychotherapist
S C Anbarasu
S C Anbarasu
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Amy Huang
Amy Huang
Senior Psychotherapist
Jane Low
Jane Low
Senior Psychologist
Pearlene Lim
Pearlene Lim
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Monica Go
Monica Go
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Yana Ricart
Yana Ricart
Senior Psychotherapist
Kit Koh
Kit Koh
Counsellor
Alexis Fosler
Alexis Fosler
Addictions Psychotherapist, Visions
Jetaime Thoo
Jetaime Thoo
Therapist

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