Anticipatory awakening may be a simple, inexpensive, low-risk therapy for somnambulism. ... Frequencywas increased in times of psycho- social stress. .... Sleep-terror disorderin children: the role of self-hypnosis in management. ...
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These include sleepwalking disorder, Sleep Terror Disorder, ... Other risk factors for sleep-related automatism are being male; .... Most studies report a dose dependent suppression of dreaming (REM) sleep and increased deep sleep in ...
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Everything you need to know about Sleep walking, including the most common causes, symptoms and treatments. ... Sleep walking ...or other activity while seemingly still asleep. Alternative Names Walking during sleep; Somnambulism Causes, incidence, and risk factors The normal sleep cycle involves... Read more »...
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Sleep walking; Sleep walking (somnambulism) most often occurs during deep, ... The cause of sleep walking ... Zoloft Additional Info - Sertraline - USA Today; The safety of ZOLOFT use in children and adolescents with OCD, ages 6-18, was evaluated in ..... suicide ideation, libido increased, somnambulism, illusion.
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Jun 10, 2008 ... Sleep deprivation significantly increased the percentage of SWS [F(1,18) = 7.30 .... represented a risk of injury (e.g., attempting to climb over the bed rails). .... I. Physiological aspects of the stage 4 night terror. ...
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Recognition of such interactions that place patients at risk for potentially serious adverse events is .... tions, such as sleep terror disorder, breathing-related sleep ... increased concentrations of valproic acid. This, at least the- ...
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Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Somnambulism: ... 10/01/2004 - "However, recurrent sleepwalking with a risk of injury to self or others mandates immediate treatment with pharmacotherapy while awaiting work-up. "; ... sleep terror/sleepwalking (ST/SW) (n = 54); rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder...
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mental disorder any clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome characterized by the presence of distressing symptoms, impairment of functioning, or significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, or other disability. ... sleep terror disorder a sleep disorder of repeated episodes of pavor nocturnus.
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Sleepwalking disorder, which is sometimes called somnambulism, occurs when the patient is capable of complex movements during sleep, including walking. Like sleep terror disorder, sleepwalking occurs during stage 3 and stage 4 NREM sleep during the first part of the night.
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