If Sleep Were A Drug: The Science of Sleep Optimization: Biohack Your Brain, Body, and Performance

Author:   Dr Leah Kaylor ,  Lt Col Dave Grossman
Publisher:   Kaylor Books
Edition:   First Responder ed.
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9798218782702


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   30 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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If Sleep Were A Drug: The Science of Sleep Optimization: Biohack Your Brain, Body, and Performance


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If Sleep Were a Drug: The Science of Sleep Optimization-Biohack Your Brain, Body, and Performance is a comprehensive guide to improving your sleep. Written by the FBI's Sleep Expert, Dr. Leah Kaylor, a licensed clinical and prescribing psychologist specializing in sleep and trauma. This is the book first responders have been waiting for-a blueprint to tackle one of their top complaints: Sleep. Designed for those with demanding schedules and high-stress roles, it provides actionable strategies to overcome poor sleep and unlock better rest, stronger resiliency, and peak performance for years to come. Based on cutting-edge sleep science, written in layperson's terms, and full of tactical suggestions that can be implemented immediately, discover how to: Forge Relationship Armor: Safeguard your marriage, family, and home life from the collateral damage of poor sleep. Crack the Caffeine Code: Smart use of timing, dose, and cut-off to boost operational capacity on duty without wrecking your recharge off duty. Implement the Shutdown Sequence: How to design the ultimate wind-down routine and bulletproof your sleep environment for maximum recovery. Defuse the Midnight Callout: Step-by-step protocols to shut off adrenaline after chaos and get back to sleep. Sleep Disruption Playbook: What to do when insomnia, nightmares, sleeping walking, night terrors, sleep paralysis, or restless legs hit without warning. Erratic Schedule Survival: Whether you work nights or irregular hours-protect your sleep no matter how your schedule changes. If you haven't had a good night's sleep in years, this book is written for you. And if you've been telling yourself, ""I'll sleep when I'm dead,"" this book is your wake-up call. Sleep is not wasted time-it's your most critical asset, the foundation of operational readiness.

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Author:   Dr Leah Kaylor ,  Lt Col Dave Grossman
Publisher:   Kaylor Books
Imprint:   Kaylor Books
Edition:   First Responder ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9798218782702


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   30 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""This is the single best and most comprehensive book on sleep for first responders I've ever read. Sleep is a secret weapon we can all use to our advantage, and if we don't, the consequences can be fatal. Buy, read, and apply what you learn in Dr. Leah's book If Sleep Were a Drug and your life will change for the better!"" Adam Davis Bestselling Author Keynote Speaker Trainer www.TheAdamDavis.com


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Dr. Leah Kaylor, PhD, MSCP, is a licensed clinical and prescribing psychologist, trauma specialist, and sleep expert dedicated to improving the mental health and resilience of first responders and law enforcement professionals. With extensive experience in forensic psychology, trauma treatment, and sleep science, Dr. Kaylor has devoted her career to helping those who serve and protect to manage the unique psychological burdens of their work. She earned her Master's degree in Forensic Mental Health Counseling from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Saint Louis University, where she trained extensively in psychological assessment and trauma-focused therapy. She earned a post-doctoral Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology (MSCP) from Fairleigh Dickinson University and is a prescribing psychologist, allowing her to integrate both therapy and medication management into her clinical approach.Dr. Kaylor completed her residency at the Memphis VA Medical Center, where she worked in the sleep clinic, helping veterans and active-duty personnel with insomnia, nightmares, CPAP adherence, and sleep hygiene. She provided psychological debriefings, crisis response, and education to firefighters, law enforcement officers, and EMTs, offering critical mental health support in the wake of traumatic incidents. Currently, Dr. Kaylor is a clinical psychologist for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where she provides trauma therapy and psychological debriefings to agents and professional staff exposed to high-stress, high-risk situations, including officer-involved shootings, exposure to graphic crime scenes, and handling child sexual abuse materials (CSAM). Dr. Kaylor is certified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and Brainspotting(R)-two leading treatments for processing traumatic events. She has aided in numerous psychological debriefings for some of the most impactful events in the FBI community's recent history.Dr. Kaylor is widely recognized as the FBI's leading expert on sleep and its critical role in performance, cognitive function, and overall well-being. With extensive experience in sleep science and behavioral health, she specializes in providing sleep coaching designed to optimize rest and recovery for individuals operating in high-stress environments.To learn more, visit: DrLeahKaylor.com.

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