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Comorbid sleep and psychiatric disorders: a clinical casebook

By: Khawaja, Imran SContributor(s): Hurwitz, Thomas DPublication details: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2019Description: xiv, 259 pISBN: 9783030117719Subject(s): Sleep disorders | Sleep disorders - Case studies | Family medicine | Psychiatry | NeurologyDDC classification: WM188 Summary: This book examines 23 case examples of the most common comorbid presentations of sleep and psychiatric disturbances from a reader-friendly, digestible approach. Most chapters are written and edited by the rare experts certified in both sleep and psychiatry. Every case details the clinical history, examination, results, diagnosis, clinical pearls and suggested reading, making the book both highly clinical and direct. Most chapters include tables for easy reference and special considerations that are often neglected in other sleep psychiatry texts. The text is easy-to-use on an as-needed basis, or as a standalone guide to these issues. Written by multidisciplinary experts in the field, Comorbid Sleep Psychiatry is a valuable resource for busy psychiatrists, sleep physicians, primary care doctors, psychologists, and all clinicians working with patients who may suffer from sleep and/or psychiatric disturbances.
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Contents:

1.Is It OSA or Depression or Both? / Wolfgang Schmidt-Nowara
2.Case Study: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder "I Am Having Nightmares on My Back" / Imran S. Khawaja
3.I Need My Methadone, but I Cannot Breathe at Night / Joseph Westermeyer
4.Alcohol Is the Only Thing that Helps Me Sleep, or Does It? / Elliott Kyung Lee
5.Doctor, My Child Snores and Has ADHD. Is There a Relationship? / Madeleine Marie Grigg-Damberger
6.Is It Narcolepsy or Depression Making My Patient Sleepy? / Philip M. Becker
7.A Case of Narcolepsy Misdiagnosed as Schizophrenia / Imran S. Khawaja
8.Mood Disorder or a Case of Sleeping Beauty Syndrome? / Guo Lulu
9.My Son Is a Night Owl. Can You Help? / S. Kamal Naqvi
10.Wandering in the Nursing Home / Meghna P. Mansukhani
11.My Grandmother Falls Asleep Watching TV. Is She Depressed? / Meghna P. Mansukhani
12.Severe Sleep Disruption in PTSD: Trauma-Associated Sleep Disorder / Sean Shirley
Contents note continued: 13.Zolpidem: The Arrested Woman with No Recollection of Events / Britta Klara Ostermeyer
14.To Treat or Not to Treat: Case of SSRI-Induced RBD / Carlos H. Schenck
15.Trauma-Related Nightmares / Noelle E. Balliett
16.Things That Go Bump in the Night / Hrayr P. Attarian
17.Medication-Induced Nightmares / Hrayr P. Attarian
18.Uncontrollable Urges to Gamble Following Treatment with Pramipexole (Mirapex) / Jon E. Grant
19.RLS Caused by Over-the-Counter Medications/Bruises on My Legs / S. Kamal Naqvi
20.Is This Akathisia or Restless Legs? / Khurshid A. Khurshid
21.Depression and Insomnia / LaDonna Saxon
22.Insomnia and OSA / Hrayr P. Attarian
23.Insomnia and Caffeine / Hisham Hamdan.
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This book examines 23 case examples of the most common comorbid presentations of sleep and psychiatric disturbances from a reader-friendly, digestible approach. Most chapters are written and edited by the rare experts certified in both sleep and psychiatry. Every case details the clinical history, examination, results, diagnosis, clinical pearls and suggested reading, making the book both highly clinical and direct. Most chapters include tables for easy reference and special considerations that are often neglected in other sleep psychiatry texts. The text is easy-to-use on an as-needed basis, or as a standalone guide to these issues. Written by multidisciplinary experts in the field, Comorbid Sleep Psychiatry is a valuable resource for busy psychiatrists, sleep physicians, primary care doctors, psychologists, and all clinicians working with patients who may suffer from sleep and/or psychiatric disturbances.

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