Effects of psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder on sleep disturbances: Results from a randomized clinical trial.
Elizabeth Woodward,Elizabeth Woodward,Ann Hackmann,Jennifer Wild,Nick Grey,David M. Clark,Anke Ehlers,Anke Ehlers +7 more
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The results suggest that trauma-focused psychotherapy for PTSD is more effective than nontrauma-focused therapy in improving self-reported sleep, and that CT-PTSD can still be effective in the presence of reduced sleep duration.About:
This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 2017-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Insomnia & Supportive psychotherapy.read more
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Sleep disturbance and psychiatric disorders.
Daniel Freeman,Daniel Freeman,Bryony Sheaves,Bryony Sheaves,Felicity Waite,Felicity Waite,Allison G. Harvey,Paul Harrison,Paul Harrison +8 more
TL;DR: Recommendations are that insomnia is assessed routinely in the occurrence of mental health disorders; that sleep disturbance is treated in services as a problem in its own right, yet also recognised as a pathway to reduce other mental health difficulties; and that access to evidence-based treatment for sleep difficulties is expanded in mental health services.
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Aetiology and treatment of nightmare disorder: State of the art and future perspectives
Annika Gieselmann,Malik Ait Aoudia,Michelle Carr,Anne Germain,Robert Gorzka,Brigitte Holzinger,Birgit Kleim,Barry Krakow,Anna E. Kunze,Jaap Lancee,Michael R. Nadorff,Tore Nielsen,Dieter Riemann,Hinuga Sandahl,Angelika Schlarb,Carolin Schmid,Michael Schredl,Victor I. Spoormaker,Regina Steil,Annette van Schagen,Lutz Wittmann,Maria Zschoche,Reinhard Pietrowsky +22 more
TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art in research on the aetiology and treatment of nightmare disorder and further perspectives on these issues are outlined and some future perspectives and potential further developments of nightmare treatments and research into nightmare aetology are highlighted.
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Recent Advancements in Treating Sleep Disorders in Co-Occurring PTSD.
Peter J. Colvonen,Laura D. Straus,Carl Stepnowsky,Michael McCarthy,Lizabeth A. Goldstein,Sonya B. Norman +5 more
TL;DR: Targeted treatment of sleep disorders in the context of PTSD offers a unique and underutilized opportunity to advance clinical care and research.
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A Review of the Relationship Between Emotional Learning and Memory, Sleep, and PTSD
TL;DR: Addressing fragmented sleep or sleep architecture could be used to increase emotional memory and learning processes and thus ameliorate responses to trauma exposure, reduce PTSD severity, and improve treatment.
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Residual symptoms following prolonged exposure and present-centered therapy for PTSD in female veterans and soldiers.
TL;DR: Despite the effectiveness of evidence‐based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), some symptoms, such as sleep disturbance, can be difficult to treat regardless of treatment type.
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A cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder
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TL;DR: A cognitive model of persistence of PTSD is proposed that is consistent with the main clinical features of PTSD, helps explain several apparently puzzling phenomena and provides a framework for treatment by identifying three key targets for change.