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    Polysomnographic Predictors of Treatment Response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Participants With Co-morbid Insomnia and Sleep Apnea: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
    with Alexander Sweetman, Bastien Lechat, Peter G. Catcheside, Nick A. Antic, Amanda O’Grady, Nicola Dunn, R. Doug McEvoy, and Leon Lack
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    ObjectiveCo-morbid insomnia and sleep apnea is a common and debilitating condition that is more difficult to treat compared to insomnia or sleep apnea-alone. Emerging evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia is effective in patients with COMISA, however, those with more severe sleep apnea and evidence of greater objective sleep disturbance may be less responsive to CBTi. Polysomnographic sleep study data has been used to predict treatment response to CBTi in patients with…Read more
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    Further comments on Omentum-to-Brain Transplants
    Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (5): 319-319. 1998.
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    This article describes the covert seeding by political parties of forums and blogs hosted by one of the leading Slovak daily newspapers, and the techniques developed by journalists, administrators, bloggers and discussants to defend these ‘public spheres’ against perceived colonisation by professional political communicators acting under false identities. We follow a trajectory of accusatory forms and registers—a collective inquiry which gathered and evaluated evidence to support public accusati…Read more
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    The Discourse Interview
    with Deirdre Burke
    Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 6 (2): 79-105. 2007.
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    The Faith Guides Project
    with Julie Closs
    Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 6 (2): 19-21. 2007.
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    This paper offers an analysis of Kant’s account of the mathematical sublime with reference to his claim that ‘Nature is thus sublime in those of its appearances the intuition of which brings with them the idea of its infinity’. In undertaking this analysis I challenge Paul Crowther’s interpretation of this species of aesthetic experience, and I reject his interpretation as not being reflective of Kant’s actual position. I go on to show that the experience of the mathematical sublime is necessari…Read more
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