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The diagnosis of mental illness is frequently accompanied by sleep problems; conversely, people experiencing sleep problems may subsequently develop mental illness. Sleep and Mental Illness looks at this close correlation and considers the implications of research findings that have emerged in the last few years. Additionally, it surveys the essential concepts and practical tools required to deal with sleep and co-morbid psychiatric problems. The volume is divided into three main sections: basic science, neuroendocrinology, and clinical science. Included are over 30 chapters on topics such as neuropharmacology, insomnia, depression, dementia, autism, and schizophrenia. Relevant questionnaires for the assessment of sleep disorders, including quality-of-life measurement tools, are provided. There is also a summary table of drugs for treating sleep disorders. This interdisciplinary text will be of interest to clinicians working in psychiatry, behavioral sleep medicine, neurology, pulmonary and critical care medicine. Features • Conveys the essential concepts and practical tools required to deal with sleep-related mental health problems • Includes color illustrations and references for further investigation • Includes relevant questionnaires for the assessment of sleep disorders and a table of drugs for quick reference Table of Contents Foreword J. Allan Hobson Part I. Basic Science: 1. Neuropharmacology of mental illness Elliott Richelson 2. Effects of antidepressants on gene expression Alessandro Serretti 3. Genetics of circadian rhythms in relation to mental illness Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti 4. Neurochemistry of sleep: in relation to the neurobiology of depression Christopher Michael Sinton and Robert W. McCarley 5. Neurobiology of insomnia Joëlle Adrien and Lucile Garma 6. Animal models of sleep and stress: implications to mental illness Deborah Suchecki 7. Insomnia and brain orexin alterations in depressive illness Pingfu Feng Part II. Neuroendocrinology: 8. Pathophysiology of changes of sleep EEG and hormone secretion in affective disorders Axel Steiger and Mayumi Kimura 9. Eating and sleep disorders: shared mechanisms? Naomi L. Rogers and Bradley G. Whitwell 10. Sleep-endocrine relationships in depressed women across the reproductive cycle Charles J. Meliska and Barbara L. Parry 11. Melatonin and mental illness Gregory M. Brown, Daniel P. Cardinali and S. R. Pandi-Perumal 12. Dim Light Melatonin Onset (DLMO) in psychiatric disorders M. Smits, D. Warren Spence, S. R. Pandi-Perumal and G. M. Brown Part III. Clinical Science: 13. International classification of sleep disorders Michael J. Thorpy and Imran M. Ahmed 14. Insomnia: a risk for future psychiatric illness Matthew R. Ebben 15. The association between sleep disorders and depression Negar Ahmadi, Philip Saleh and Colin M. Shapiro 16. Sleep in late-life depression Wilfred R. Pigeon 17. Long term effects of antidepressants on sleep Marie E. Beitinger and Stephany Fulda 18. Antidepressant induced alteration of sleep EEG Luc Staner 19. REM interruption as a therapy for depression M. Y. Agargun 20. Sleep in dementia Jürgen Staedt and Stefan Rupprecht-Mrozek 21. Sleep and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Reut Gruber and Paolo De Luca 22. Interaction between sleep and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Anna Ivanenko 23. Sleep in autism R. Godbout 24. Sleep in schizophrenia R. Godbout 25. Fatigue and sleepiness in affective illness Jonathan Adrian Ewing Fleming 26. Sleep in seasonal affective disorder Timo Partinen and S. R. Pandi-Perumal 27. Sleep during antipsychotic treatment Andreas Schuld, Christoph Lauer and Thomas Pollmächer 28. Sleep-related memory consolidation in mental illness Nathalie Pross and Luc Staner 29. Sleep associated cognitive side-effects of psychoactive medications James F. Pagel 30. Sleep and post-traumatic stress disorder Andrea Iaboni and Harvey Moldofsky 31. Sleep and substance use and abuse Deirdre A. Conroy, J. Todd Arnedt, Kirk J. Brower and Robert A. Zucker 32. Sleep in traumatic brain injury Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau and Charles M. Morin 33. Sleep and borderline personality disorder José Manuel De La Fuente 34. Dream differences in psychiatric patients Milton Kramer 35. Forensic issues of sleep in psychiatric patients Irshaad Ebrahim 36. Sleep abnormalities and Prader-Willi syndrome Joe Barbera, Inna Voloh and Colin M. Shapiro Index.
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