Martin P. Szuba / Jacqueline D. Kloss / David F. Dinges (eds.)
Insomnia
Herausgeber: Szuba, Martin P.; Dinges, David F.; Kloss, Jacqueline D.
Martin P. Szuba / Jacqueline D. Kloss / David F. Dinges (eds.)
Insomnia
Herausgeber: Szuba, Martin P.; Dinges, David F.; Kloss, Jacqueline D.
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This book is the first to collate the scientific data relating to insomnia in order to improve clinical management.
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This book is the first to collate the scientific data relating to insomnia in order to improve clinical management.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9780521010764
- ISBN-10: 0521010764
- Artikelnr.: 22400590
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9780521010764
- ISBN-10: 0521010764
- Artikelnr.: 22400590
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword
Introduction: Clinical work with insomnia state of the art Peter Hauri
Part I. Characterization of Insomnia: 1. Diagnosis and classification of insomnia disorders Daniel J. Buysse
2. Daytime sequelae of insomnia Jacqueline D. Kloss
3. Insomnia in psychiatric disorders Martin P. Szuba and Jacqueline D. Kloss
Part II. Treatment of Insomnia: 4. Treating insomnia with behavioral approaches: evidence for efficacy, effectiveness, and practicality Charles M. Morin
5. The sleep-promoting effects of melatonin Robert L. Sack, Rod J. Hughes, Maria Laura N. Pires and Alfred J. Lewy
6. Long-term use of hypnotic medications Wallace B. Mendelson
Part III. Special Topics in Insomnia: 7. Insomnia in children and adolescents Jodi Mindell
8. Insomnia in geriatric populations Jennifer Martin and Sonia Ancoli-Israel
9. Insomnia due to circadian rhythm disturbances Diane B. Boivin and Francine O. James
Part IV. Neuroanatomical Mechanisms of Insomnia: 10. Molecular approaches to understanding insomnia Allan L. Pack and Miroslaw Mackiewicz
11. Amygdalar modulation of sleep regulation: implications for insomnia Larry D. Sanford
12. Hypothalamic pathways and neurotransmitters regulating sleep Clifford B. Saper and Thomas E. Scammell
13. Summary of the issues and discussion of the future David F. Dinges
Appendices: A. Stimulus control
B. Sleep hygiene
C. Sleep restriction
D. Bibliography for related self-help books
E. Medications used as hypnotic agents
F. Classification
G. Sleep societies
H. Sleep journals
Index.
Introduction: Clinical work with insomnia state of the art Peter Hauri
Part I. Characterization of Insomnia: 1. Diagnosis and classification of insomnia disorders Daniel J. Buysse
2. Daytime sequelae of insomnia Jacqueline D. Kloss
3. Insomnia in psychiatric disorders Martin P. Szuba and Jacqueline D. Kloss
Part II. Treatment of Insomnia: 4. Treating insomnia with behavioral approaches: evidence for efficacy, effectiveness, and practicality Charles M. Morin
5. The sleep-promoting effects of melatonin Robert L. Sack, Rod J. Hughes, Maria Laura N. Pires and Alfred J. Lewy
6. Long-term use of hypnotic medications Wallace B. Mendelson
Part III. Special Topics in Insomnia: 7. Insomnia in children and adolescents Jodi Mindell
8. Insomnia in geriatric populations Jennifer Martin and Sonia Ancoli-Israel
9. Insomnia due to circadian rhythm disturbances Diane B. Boivin and Francine O. James
Part IV. Neuroanatomical Mechanisms of Insomnia: 10. Molecular approaches to understanding insomnia Allan L. Pack and Miroslaw Mackiewicz
11. Amygdalar modulation of sleep regulation: implications for insomnia Larry D. Sanford
12. Hypothalamic pathways and neurotransmitters regulating sleep Clifford B. Saper and Thomas E. Scammell
13. Summary of the issues and discussion of the future David F. Dinges
Appendices: A. Stimulus control
B. Sleep hygiene
C. Sleep restriction
D. Bibliography for related self-help books
E. Medications used as hypnotic agents
F. Classification
G. Sleep societies
H. Sleep journals
Index.
Foreword
Introduction: Clinical work with insomnia state of the art Peter Hauri
Part I. Characterization of Insomnia: 1. Diagnosis and classification of insomnia disorders Daniel J. Buysse
2. Daytime sequelae of insomnia Jacqueline D. Kloss
3. Insomnia in psychiatric disorders Martin P. Szuba and Jacqueline D. Kloss
Part II. Treatment of Insomnia: 4. Treating insomnia with behavioral approaches: evidence for efficacy, effectiveness, and practicality Charles M. Morin
5. The sleep-promoting effects of melatonin Robert L. Sack, Rod J. Hughes, Maria Laura N. Pires and Alfred J. Lewy
6. Long-term use of hypnotic medications Wallace B. Mendelson
Part III. Special Topics in Insomnia: 7. Insomnia in children and adolescents Jodi Mindell
8. Insomnia in geriatric populations Jennifer Martin and Sonia Ancoli-Israel
9. Insomnia due to circadian rhythm disturbances Diane B. Boivin and Francine O. James
Part IV. Neuroanatomical Mechanisms of Insomnia: 10. Molecular approaches to understanding insomnia Allan L. Pack and Miroslaw Mackiewicz
11. Amygdalar modulation of sleep regulation: implications for insomnia Larry D. Sanford
12. Hypothalamic pathways and neurotransmitters regulating sleep Clifford B. Saper and Thomas E. Scammell
13. Summary of the issues and discussion of the future David F. Dinges
Appendices: A. Stimulus control
B. Sleep hygiene
C. Sleep restriction
D. Bibliography for related self-help books
E. Medications used as hypnotic agents
F. Classification
G. Sleep societies
H. Sleep journals
Index.
Introduction: Clinical work with insomnia state of the art Peter Hauri
Part I. Characterization of Insomnia: 1. Diagnosis and classification of insomnia disorders Daniel J. Buysse
2. Daytime sequelae of insomnia Jacqueline D. Kloss
3. Insomnia in psychiatric disorders Martin P. Szuba and Jacqueline D. Kloss
Part II. Treatment of Insomnia: 4. Treating insomnia with behavioral approaches: evidence for efficacy, effectiveness, and practicality Charles M. Morin
5. The sleep-promoting effects of melatonin Robert L. Sack, Rod J. Hughes, Maria Laura N. Pires and Alfred J. Lewy
6. Long-term use of hypnotic medications Wallace B. Mendelson
Part III. Special Topics in Insomnia: 7. Insomnia in children and adolescents Jodi Mindell
8. Insomnia in geriatric populations Jennifer Martin and Sonia Ancoli-Israel
9. Insomnia due to circadian rhythm disturbances Diane B. Boivin and Francine O. James
Part IV. Neuroanatomical Mechanisms of Insomnia: 10. Molecular approaches to understanding insomnia Allan L. Pack and Miroslaw Mackiewicz
11. Amygdalar modulation of sleep regulation: implications for insomnia Larry D. Sanford
12. Hypothalamic pathways and neurotransmitters regulating sleep Clifford B. Saper and Thomas E. Scammell
13. Summary of the issues and discussion of the future David F. Dinges
Appendices: A. Stimulus control
B. Sleep hygiene
C. Sleep restriction
D. Bibliography for related self-help books
E. Medications used as hypnotic agents
F. Classification
G. Sleep societies
H. Sleep journals
Index.