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The unidirectional relationship of nightmares on self-harmful thoughts and behaviors [PDF]
Understanding the direction of the predictive relationship between nightmares and suicidal behaviors is important to model its underlying mechanisms. We examine the direction of this relationship and the mediating role of negative affect.
Heym, N, Hochard, KD, Townsend, E
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Prevalence and Predictors of Sleep and Trauma Symptoms in Wildfire Survivors
Objective: This study aimed to establish the prevalence and to identify predictors of insomnia, nightmares and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in wildfire survivors.
Fadia Isaac +4 more
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Introduction Chronic nightmares are a common and disabling feature of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for which broadly effective treatments are still lacking.
Ann Marie Wagner +7 more
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The functional role of dreaming in emotional processes [PDF]
Dream experience (DE) represents a fascinating condition linked to emotional processes and the human inner world. Although the overlap between REM sleep and dreaming has been overcome, several studies point out that emotional and perceptually vivid ...
Bartolacci, Chiara +4 more
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Nightmares as predictors of suicide : an extension study including war veterans [PDF]
Nightmares are intensive dreams with negative emotional tone. Frequent nightmares can pose a serious clinical problem and in 2001, Tanskanen et al. found that nightmares increase the risk of suicide.
Kronholm, Erkki +5 more
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The behavioral effects of frequent nightmares on objective stress tolerance. [PDF]
Frequent nightmares have been linked to daily distress using self-report measures. The present study investigated the impact of frequent nightmares on a stressful cognitive test requiring participants to perform additions of 2 previously displayed ...
Heym, N, Hochard, KD, Townsend, E
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My Dream, My Rules: Can Lucid Dreaming Treat Nightmares?
Nightmares are defined as repeated occurrences of extremely dysphoric and well-remembered dreams that usually involve subjective threats to survival, security, or physical integrity.
Tainá Carla Freitas de Macêdo +4 more
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Nightmare Themes: An Online Study of Most Recent Nightmares and Childhood Nightmares [PDF]
Even though the common diagnostic criteria (ICSD-3, DSM-5) acknowledge that nightmares do not only contain anxiety/fear (definition of the ICD-10) but also other emotions such as grief, disgust, and anger, the definition of a nightmare still focuses on threats to survival, security, or physical integrity. However, empirical studies on nightmare content
Schredl, Michael, Göritz, Anja
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Posttraumatic Nightmares in War- and Conflict-Affected Students
Jon-Håkon Schultz,1 June Thorvaldsen Forsberg,1 Gerlinde Harb,1,2 Eva Alisic3 1Department of Education, UiT, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 2Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 3University of Melbourne ...
Schultz JH +3 more
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Sleep problems in childhood and borderline personality disorder symptoms in early adolescence [PDF]
Sleep disorders, such as insomnia and nightmares, are commonly associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in adulthood. Whether nightmares and sleep-onset and maintenance problems predate BPD symptoms earlier in development is unknown.
Lereya, Suzet Tanya +3 more
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