Advances in sleep medicine research are improving our clinical work for individuals with sleep problems. The aim of this book is to educate psychiatrists and other mental health professionals about the importance of understanding sleep disorders, including their bidirectional relationship with psychiatric conditions.
This book consists of six major sections with seventeen chapters. It is led off by an introduction on the function of sleep, its neurophysiology, and types of sleep problems. Since insomnia represents a common and significant challenge for patients with psychiatric disorders, its clinical presentation and treatments are reviewed in the second section. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), mindfulness-based CBT, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and the medication management of insomnia are reviewed.
A third section addresses sleep related breathing disorders. The pathology of sleep apnea, its treatments, and therapeutic modalities to address non-compliance with positive pressure ventilation are reviewed. Other sleep disorders such as hypersomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, movement disorders and parasomnias are discussed in the fourth section.
Since features of sleep disorders can vary by age, gender, and trauma history, a fifth section discusses the unique sleep problems associated with children, women, older adults, and veterans. The book concludes with a final section discussing how sleep disorders and psychiatric conditions overlap.
We hope this book highlights the importance of understanding and addressing comorbid sleep disorders among individuals with psychiatric conditions. We are confident that this book will be valuable in helping clinicians improve the management of sleep disorders in their clinical practice.Table of Content
Preface.-Introduction to sleep and sleep disorders.-Insomnia.-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).-Yoga and Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (Y-MBCTi.-The ABC of Insomnia (ABC-I): An Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) Based Insomnia Treatment Development Study- Pilot Results and Future Directions.-Pharmacotherapy for insomania.-Sleep Disordered Breathing.-Psychosocial Approaches for Addressing Nonadherence to Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy.-Hypersomnia and Narcolepsy.-Circadian Rhythm Disorders And Chronotherapy For Mood Disorders.-Movement Disorders of Sleep.-Parasomnia.-Sleep and Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescents.-Sleep Disorders in Women.-Sleep Disorders In The Geriatric Population.-Sleep Disorders in Veterans: Prevalence, Consequences, and Treatment.-The Overlap Between Sleep Disorders and Psychiatric Disorders
About the author
Karim Sedky
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
USA
Racha Nazir
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
USA
David Bennett
Drexel University
College of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
USA