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Episode 12: Understanding How to Sleep Better with Professor Colin Espie
In this comprehensive conversation, Professor Colin Espie, Professor of Sleep Medicine at the University of Oxford, shares expert insights on how to sleep better naturally. With over four decades of clinical experience, Professor Espie explains the fascinating science behind sleep stages, debunks common myths, and provides evidence-based strategies for improving sleep quality. This episode covers everything from understanding your individual sleep needs to practical techniques for falling asleep faster and maintaining healthy sleep hygiene.
Key ‘How to Sleep Better’ Insights:- Sleep as an Involuntary Process: Sleep functions like breathing—it’s something that happens to us naturally rather than something we can force, which is why trying to sleep often backfires and disrupts natural sleep patterns.
- Individual Sleep Requirements: Like shoe sizes, sleep needs vary significantly between individuals, typically ranging from 6-10 hours, with most adults requiring 7-9 hours for optimal function and sleep quality.
- The Science of Sleep Stages: Sleep consists of multiple stages including REM (dreaming) sleep and three stages of non-REM sleep, each serving different functions from memory consolidation to cellular regeneration and immune function.
- Sleep as Health Provider: Rather than viewing sleep problems as consequences of other issues, Professor Espie emphasises treating sleep as a fundamental cause of wellbeing that directly impacts physical and mental health outcomes.
- The Trust Principle for Better Sleep: Good sleep requires trusting the natural process rather than overthinking or over-engineering bedtime routines—a key component of effective cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia treatment.
- Sleep Efficiency Concept: The proportion of time actually spent sleeping versus lying awake in bed is more important than total time in bed, with 85% efficiency being a good target for quality sleep.
Professor Colin Espie is Professor of Sleep Medicine at the University of Oxford and a clinical psychologist specialising in the relationship between sleep and mental health. With over 40 years of clinical experience since qualifying in 1980, he has led research collaborations with the Mental Health Foundation and NHS on sleep’s importance for mental health and wellbeing. Professor Espie is a leading advocate for cognitive behavioural therapy as the first-line treatment for insomnia and has developed innovative approaches to sleep health that emphasise trust, personalisation, and protection of natural sleep processes. His expertise in sleep science has helped thousands learn how to sleep better naturally.
Visit Professor Colin Espie’s Academic Profile
Watch the ‘How to Sleep Better’ interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc04WPfEzBU How to Sleep Better ResourcesIf you suffer with insomnia, despite trying all sleep hygiene recommendations, you need to try Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia – the gold-standard ‘cure’. You can access my own online CBT-course here: https://sleepmentor.co.uk
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