3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)
4. Yoga and Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (Y-MBCTi)
5. The ABC of Insomnia (ABC-I): An Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) Based Insomnia Treatment Development Study- Pilot Results and Future Directions
6. Pharmacotherapy of insomnia
7. Sleep Disordered Breathing
8. Psychosocial Approaches for Addressing Nonadherence to Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy
9. Hypersomnia and Narcolepsy
10. Circadian Rhythm Disorders And Chronotherapy For Mood Disorders
11. Movement Disorders of Sleep
12. Parasomnia
13. Sleep and Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescents
14. Sleep Disorders in Women
15. Sleep Disorders In The Geriatric Population
16. Sleep Disorders in Veterans: Prevalence, Consequences, and Treatment
17. The Overlap Between Sleep Disorders and Psychiatric Disorders
Karim Sedky
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
USA
Racha Nazir
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
USA
David Bennett
Drexel University
College of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
USA
This book serves to fill the gap in medical training that neglects the bidirectional relationship between sleep medicine and psychiatry. Written by expert psychiatrists who are also trained in sleep medicine, the text translates between these two fields by covering both the classification of sleep disorders as International Classification of Sleep –third edition (ICSD-3) as it relates to mental health, and also the classification of mental health comorbidities as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – 5 as they relate to sleep disorders. Chapters also address the neurobiological components of sleep and psychiatric consideration, pharmacological considerations, behavioral therapeutic remedies, and unique challenges in special populations, such as pregnant women, children, and others. Sleep Medicine and Mental Health is an excellent resource for all physicians treating patients with sleep disorders who may also have psychiatric considerations, including psychiatrists, sleep specialists, neurologists, primary care physicians, and all others.