Feeling tired despite a full night's sleep? The problem may not be the hours you get, but the quality of your breathing. According to sleep medicine expert and founding physician of SLIIIP, Dr. Avinesh Bhar, many people dismiss fatigue, snoring, or frequent waking, using caffeine and over-the-counter aids to cope.
This masks a deeper problem. Undiagnosed sleep-disordered breathing, like sleep apnea, is a silent driver of serious health issues, from heart disease to mental health conditions. Ignoring the root cause makes other medical treatments less effective, creating a cycle of declining health. 90% of people with mental health conditions also struggle with sleep issues. Getting help is easy at SLIIIP.com. No travel required. Insurance accepted.
🎯 KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS:
⚠️ THE SURVIVAL MODE TRAP [08:49]:
"If you don't sleep well, your whole day changes in perspective. You are in survival mode, and you can't be your best self. You can't perform."
Are you just surviving instead of thriving? Watch this segment to understand the biological cost of poor sleep and why feeling "just okay" is a major red flag for your health.
✨ THE MENTAL HEALTH BREAKTHROUGH [29:24]:
"If you're a therapist or psychiatrist managing mental health, you should also make sure the sleep is evaluated…otherwise, your improvements in mental health aren't going to reach the level that actually makes the patient feel like they've actually turned the corner.”
Unlock better patient outcomes. See how integrating a sleep evaluation can be the missing piece in treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD effectively.
⚡️ THE 2-QUESTION DIAGNOSTIC [59:40]:
"'Are you sleeping well? Are you waking up refreshed?' If you have a 'no' to either one of those questions, the patient needs an evaluation."
This is the simple, powerful framework you need. Listen to this section to learn the exact questions that tell you if it's time to refer a patient (or yourself) to a sleep specialist and how easy it is via www.sliiip.com. SLIIIP is making advanced sleep care fast & convenient, offering patients same week appointments with board-certified sleep medicine physicians instead of the months‑long wait typical of traditional sleep labs.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introducing Dr. Avi Bhar
03:48 - From ICU to Sleep Medicine and What Clinicians Miss
06:52 - What Sleep Does Biologically and Why Quality Beats Hours
13:23 - Sleep Myths That Keep You Sick and Tired
16:24 - Sleep Hygiene That Works
19:54 - When to Suspect a Real Sleep Disorder Beyond Stress
23:00 - How Sleep Apnea Drives Heart, Metabolic, and Inflammatory Disease
27:51 - Sleep and Psychiatry
30:35 - Solving Access With Home Sleep Tests and Step-Based Care
39:33 - The Ideal Telemedicine Sleep Care Pathway
48:28 - Stop Masking Sleep Problems With OTC Aids and Melatonin
52:33 - When to Retest and How Treatment Lowers Long-Term Healthcare Costs
1:01:03 - Up Next: Dr. Brett Jones
Key Takeaways:
"Sleep is a reparative opportunity. It heals and repairs the trauma of the day. It's essential, not optional."
"Quality and quantity of sleep matter. Sleeping 7-8 hours is good, but waking refreshed is key."
"Sleep disturbances don't just coexist with illnesses; they can drive medical and psychiatric morbidity."
"Evaluate sleep in patients with mental health issues. It's both a driver and symptom of psychiatric illness."
"Speed and efficiency in sleep evaluation are crucial. It reflects the urgency and importance of the issue."
Links:
Full transcript and show notes: https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/ep9-sleep-issues-psychiatric-practice-avinesh-bhar/
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry: psychiatrist.com/jcp/
SLIIIP: https://sliiip.com/
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