Insomnia. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Insomnia. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Insomnia
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor, Jack D. Edinger.
- Other Names:
- Edinger, Jack D
- Contents:
- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; CME Accreditation Page and Author Disclosure; Target Audience; Learning Objectives; Accreditation; Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest; Unapproved/Off-Label Use Disclosure; To Enroll; Method of Participation; CME Inquiries/Special Needs; Forthcoming Issues; Forthcoming Issues; Recent Issues; Contributors; Consulting Editor; Editor; Authors; Insomnia; Insomnia; Section 1: Understanding the Nature, Impact and Etiology of Insomnia; Epidemiology of Insomnia; Key points; Introduction; Nature of insomnia and updated diagnostic criteria. Prevalence and correlates of insomniaIncidence and risk factors; Course of insomnia: persistence, remission, relapse; Consequences and burden of insomnia; Community/public health education and prevention of insomnia; Key points and suggestions for future epidemiologic studies; Hyperarousal and Insomnia; Key points; Introduction; PSG; Autonomic and neuroendocrine variables; Neuroimaging studies in insomnia; Summary; Insomnia With Short Sleep Duration; Key points; Nosology of insomnia; Pathophysiology of insomnia; Insomnia and cardiometabolic morbidity; Insomnia and cognitive impairment. Natural history of insomniaClinical implications; The Role of Genes in the Insomnia Phenotype; Key points; What is the insomnia phenotype?; Are insomnia phenotypes heritable?; Genes related to insomnia; Future directions; Section 2: Challenges and Methods in Insomnia Management; Optimizing the Pharmacologic Treatment ofCover image; Title page; Table of Contents; CME Accreditation Page and Author Disclosure; Target Audience; Learning Objectives; Accreditation; Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest; Unapproved/Off-Label Use Disclosure; To Enroll; Method of Participation; CME Inquiries/Special Needs; Forthcoming Issues; Forthcoming Issues; Recent Issues; Contributors; Consulting Editor; Editor; Authors; Insomnia; Insomnia; Section 1: Understanding the Nature, Impact and Etiology of Insomnia; Epidemiology of Insomnia; Key points; Introduction; Nature of insomnia and updated diagnostic criteria. Prevalence and correlates of insomniaIncidence and risk factors; Course of insomnia: persistence, remission, relapse; Consequences and burden of insomnia; Community/public health education and prevention of insomnia; Key points and suggestions for future epidemiologic studies; Hyperarousal and Insomnia; Key points; Introduction; PSG; Autonomic and neuroendocrine variables; Neuroimaging studies in insomnia; Summary; Insomnia With Short Sleep Duration; Key points; Nosology of insomnia; Pathophysiology of insomnia; Insomnia and cardiometabolic morbidity; Insomnia and cognitive impairment. Natural history of insomniaClinical implications; The Role of Genes in the Insomnia Phenotype; Key points; What is the insomnia phenotype?; Are insomnia phenotypes heritable?; Genes related to insomnia; Future directions; Section 2: Challenges and Methods in Insomnia Management; Optimizing the Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia; Key points; Introduction; Available types of pharmacologic treatment for insomnia; Factors to be considered for optimizing medication management of insomnia; Future directions; The Role of Bright Light Therapy in Managing Insomnia; Key points; Introduction. Regulation of sleepInsomnias related to circadian mis-timing; Retiming the circadian rhythm; Insomnia Comorbid to Severe Psychiatric Illness; Key points; Introduction: nature of the problem; Summary; Insomnia and Cancer; Key points; Prevalence and evolution of insomnia in patients with cancer; Nonpharmacologic treatment: cognitive-behavioral therapy; Other nonpharmacologic options; Summary; Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Key points; Introduction; Clinical features and associations; Models of pathogenesis; Clinical implications for sleep medicine; Future research agenda. Lessons Learned from the National Dissemination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Veterans Health AdministrationKey points; Introduction; The VA CBT-I training program; Steps to support implementation of CBT-I and sustainability; Program evaluation; Training participants; Measures; Results; Discussion; Summary; Use of the Internet and Mobile Media for Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Insomnia Therapy; Key points; Introduction; The Internet as a means of delivering therapy; CBT for insomnia on the Internet; Integrated CBT-using online tools in everyday practice; Summary. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (480 pages)
- Subjects:
- 616.84982
Insomnia
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
MEDICAL -- Diseases
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
Insomnia
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323188739
0323188737 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780323188722
0323188729 - Notes:
- Note: Print version record.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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