On the bad side, there is very little on behavioral treatments for insomnia to balance the chapter by Mendelson and Caruso ("Pharmacology of Sleep Medicine"). Although it is recommended that the clinician not first think of a prescription for a sleeping pill as the best answer for a patient’s complaint, it is very easy to do this when the alternatives are not spelled out as clearly as are the doses, half-lives, and side effects of the usual pharmacological agents for inducing sleep. In addition, there is no admonition about the number of bad commercial sleep laboratories that have sprung up and how to find an accredited service in which the clinician can have confidence.