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A Novel Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach to Adult Non-rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias
Background: Following the success of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for insomnia, there has been a growing recognition that similar treatment approaches might be equally beneficial for other major sleep disorders, including non-rapid eye movement ...
David O'Regan +23 more
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Parasomnia: Sleep against Capitalism
Parasomnia (2019), a site-specific participatory performance by Patrícia Portela (PT/BE), addresses sleep in its biological and cultural meanings while retrieving its historicity.
António Figueiredo Marques
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Exploding Head Syndrome Accompanied by Repeating Panic Attacks: A Case Report
To the best of our knowledge, we report here for the first time a case of exploding head syndrome (EHS) that caused repeating panic attacks. A 62-year-old woman experienced a sudden sensation of a loud noise just before going to sleep.
Yoshiyuki Kaneko +10 more
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The category of common sleep disorders known as parasomnias includes disorders of arousal, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD), nocturnal seizures, rhythmic movement disorder, and tooth grinding or 'bruxism'. Parasomnias are all characterised as undesirable physical or behavioural phenomena occurring during the sleep period ...
Laurel, Wills, John, Garcia
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Is Sleep-Related Eating Disorder (SRED) a NREM Parasomnia or a Heterogenous Disease?
Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a relatively rare but probably underestimated disorder, where affected patients exhibit nocturnal eating episodes with impaired consciousness and subsequent amnesia. SRED has originally been classified as NREM (non-
Nico Zobrist +2 more
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Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome [PDF]
Eating and sleeping are vital functions of human life. They reciprocally influence each other in both quality and quantity. Nocturnal eating syndrome (NES) and sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) are two distinct diseases that share symptomatology of an
Jahyeon Cho +2 more
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Parasomnias in childhood are common, and often more frequent than in adults. The large number of parasomnias underscore that sleep is not simply a quiescent state, but can involve complex episodes of movement, ranging from subtle to dramatic and complex.
Thornton B A, Mason, Allan I, Pack
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Jactatio capitis nocturna with persistence in adulthood: case report [PDF]
Rhythmic movement disorder, also known as jactatio capitis nocturna, is an infancy and childhood sleep-related disorder charactherized by repetitive movements occurring immediately prior to sleep onset and sustained into light sleep.
ROSANA S.C. ALVES +3 more
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Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
Objective To verify if nighttime feeding habits can influence parasomnia in children. Method Seven private and four public Elementary Schools took part in the study.
Fabiana Ruotolo +4 more
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Forensic considerations on violent parasomnias during lifespan [PDF]
Nocturnal parasomnias are a group of sleep complex manifestation that don't alter the sleep macrostructure, but when persistent during adulthood may be assume violent aspects with relevant forensic implications about the ...
Cerroni F. +23 more
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