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Dream Anxiety Disorders (Nightmares): A Review
Behavioural Psychotherapy, 1993Knowledge of the aetiology, epidemiology and treatment of nightmares has improved with more accurate definition of the problem. This review summarizes what is known about nightmares and their relationship with other medical and psychiatric disorders. Treatment methods are discussed, with particular reference to behavioural methods, which have become ...
Tomas Blanes +3 more
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0672 Nightmare Disorder & Insomnia Severity in Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
SLEEP, 2023Abstract Introduction Most adults experience a traumatic event at some point in their lifetime, and some also go on to develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Sleep disorders such as insomnia and nightmares are common in PTSD, which may be due to hyperarousal and distressing memories that ...
Regan Christian, Danica Slavish
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Dreams and Nightmares in Personality Disorders
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2016Although the relationship between dreaming and psychopathology has been studied quite extensively, research on dreaming in patients with personality disorders has been very scarce. In patients with borderline personality disorder, negatively toned dreams and heightened nightmare frequency have been found-characteristics not determined by co-morbid ...
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Nightmares and Panic Disorder Associated with Carvedilol Overdose
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2002OBJECTIVE: To report a case of nightmares and sleep disorder associated with improper use of carvedilol, an α/β-blocker, and to model the time course of receptor occupancy in this patient. CASE SUMMARY: A 41-year-old man with panic disorder had been treated with alprazolam 1.2 mg/d (3 × daily), carvedilol 10 mg/d (once in the morning), and etizolam 0.5
Chiharu, Maebara +5 more
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Abnormal dreams and nightmare disorders
2011Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the sleep stage and neurobiology of dreaming. The chapter presents two theoretical models for understanding dreams psychologically. The chapter reveals that there is only one diagnosis, “nightmare disorder,” for which abnormal dreaming is the primary feature.
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Prazosin Treatment of Nightmares Related to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007OBJECTIVE: To describe current data evaluating the use of prazosin in adults with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who are experiencing nightmares. DATA SOURCES: A literature search using MEDLINE (1966–March 2007) and the Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress database (1982–March 2007) was conducted using the search terms α ...
Matthew R, Dierks +2 more
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Nightmare frequency in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2016Nightmare frequency in adult ADHD patients has not yet been studied systematically. In a sample of 65 patients, it could be shown that nightmare frequency was elevated in ADHD patients compared to a sample representative for Germany. Frequent nightmares (once a week or more often) were reported by 4.62 % of the patients and 1.77 % of the controls. This
Michael, Schredl +3 more
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and sleep—what a nightmare!
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2000According to DSM IV criteria, sleep disturbances are incorporated in the definition of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These include the re-experiencing symptoms (nightmares, criteria B) and a hyperarousal state (difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep, criteria D). PTSD patients commonly complain of sleep disturbances.
Giora, Pillar +2 more
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Nightmares in borderline personality disorder - narrative review.
Neuro endocrinology letters, 2023Borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients commonly suffer from nightmares. Still, the prevalence of this issue does not match the little clinical attention it usually receives. Nightmares impact sleep and daily functioning and may play a role in BPD symptomatology, including suicidality.
Kamila, Belohradova +5 more
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Sleep Disorders: Insomnia, Sleepwalking, Night Terrors, Nightmares, and Enuresis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987All five sleep disorders reviewed in this article can be adequately evaluated in the physician's office by taking a sleep history and conducting a careful general medical and psychiatric assessment. Insomnia, the commonest sleep disorder, is more prevalent among women and elderly and psychosocially disadvantaged persons.
A, Kales, C R, Soldatos, J D, Kales
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