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Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders [Hardback]

Edited by (Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Glasgow Sleep Centre), Edited by (Professor of Psychology, University of Laval)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 928 pages, height x width x depth: 257x185x56 mm, weight: 1746 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Library of Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019537620X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195376203
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 928 pages, height x width x depth: 257x185x56 mm, weight: 1746 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Library of Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019537620X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195376203
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From the ancients to the present day, the importance of sleep has seldom been disputed, but it has never had top billing in comparison to other components of healthy living. Now, however, it seems that the combined critical mass of research, the needs of the population, and the shifting weight of professional interest is pushing sleep to the academic and research forefront. The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders provides a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of knowledge about current research and clinical developments in normal and abnormal sleep.

The handbook comprises three sections: Section I covers the basics of normal sleep, its functions, and its relationships to emotions, cognitions, performance, psychopathology, and public health and safety issues. Section II addresses abnormal sleep, including disorders like insomnia, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, and sleep apnea. An informed classification of sleep/wake disorders is presented along with a protocol for assessing sleep-wake complaints and evidence-based treatment options. Section III provides a developmental perspective on sleep and sleep problems in childhood, adolescence, and in late life, and a discussion of sleep disturbances in selected special populations.

Written by eminent international experts from diverse fields of study and clinical backgrounds, this handbook is a comprehensive resource that will meet the needs of clinicians, researchers, and trainees with an interest in the multidisciplinary and emerging field of sleep medicine.

Recenzijas

this book is a rather clever mix of the psychological and empirical research on sleep, with a focus on special populations or difficulties with sleep. I would recommend this book as something of a tour de force; it is up-to-date, authoritative and extremely intriguing. * The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, April 2013 *

Introduction: Historical Landmarks and Current Status of Sleep Research and Practice 1(10)
Colin A. Espie
Charles M. Morin
Part One Sleep
1 Sleep and the Brain
11(27)
Philippe Peigneux
Charline Urbain
Remy Schmitz
2 The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
38(23)
Derk-Jan Dijk
Alpar S. Lazar
3 The Functions of Sleep
61(14)
Yvonne Harrison
4 Sleep and Human Development
75(20)
Kathryn A. Lee
Libby A. Rosen
5 Sleep and Human Performance
95(15)
Timothy H. Monk
6 The Role of Sleep in Neurocognitive Function
110(21)
Matthew P. Walker
7 Sleep and Emotion
131(19)
Martica Hall
Jessica Levenson
Brant Hasler
8 Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
150(22)
Joseph De Koninck
9 Sleep and Psychopathology
172(18)
Polina Eidelman
Anda Gershon
Eleanor McGlinchey
Allison G. Harvey
10 Sleep and Psychotropic Drugs
190(33)
Dieter Riemann
Christoph Nissen
11 Sleep and Society
223(25)
Sara Arber
Robert Meadows
Susan Venn
12 Sleep, Work, and Occupational Stress
248(18)
Torbjorn Akerstedt
Goran Kecklund
13 Sleep and Gender: The Paradox of Sex and Sleep?
266(23)
Helen S. Driver
14 Sleep and the Psychology Curriculum
289(14)
Jason Ellis
Part Two Sleep Disorders Epidemiology, Classification, and Assessment
15 The Epidemiology of Sleep
303(21)
Kevin Morgan
16 A Socioeconomic Perspective of Sleep Disorders (Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea)
324(24)
Damien Leger
17 Forensic Aspects of Sleep Medicine
348(13)
Rosalind D. Cartwright
18 Sleep Disorders Classification and Diagnosis
361(22)
Jack D. Edinger
Charles M. Morin
19 Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
383(22)
James K. Wyatt
Jamie A. Cvengros
Jason C. Ong
20 Insomnia I: Etiology and Conceptualization
405(23)
Philip Gehrman
James Findley
Michael Perlis
21 Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
428(25)
Celyne H. Bastien
Isabelle Turcotte
Genevieve St-Jean
22 Insomnia III: Therapeutic Approaches
453(18)
Kenneth L. Lichstein
Gregory S. Vander Wal
Haley R. Dillon
23 Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
471(31)
Rachel Manber
Tricia Haynes
Allison T. Siebern
24 Sleep and Medical Disorders
502(24)
Leanne Fleming
Judith R. Davidson
25 Sleep and Substance Use Disorders
526(29)
J. Todd Arnedt
Deirdre A. Conroy
Kirk J. Brower
26 Parasomnias I: Nightmares
555(22)
Anne Germain
27 Parasomnias II: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
577(20)
Antonio Zadra
Mathieu Pilon
28 Circadian Rhythm Disorders I: Phase-Advanced & Phase-Delayed Syndromes
597(29)
Leon C. Lack
Helen R. Wright
29 Circadian Rhythm Disorders II: Shift Work
626(22)
Annie Vallieres
Emmanuelle Bastille-Denis
30 Circadian Rhythm Disorders III: Jet Lag
648(18)
Tracey L. Sletten
Josephine Arendt
31 Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
666(24)
Terri E. Weaver
Lichuan Ye
32 Hypersomnia and Narcolepsy
690(17)
Yves Dauvilliers
Sophie Bayard
33 Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease) and Periodic Limb Movements
707(22)
Richard P. Allen
Part Three Sleep and Special Populations
34 Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood
729(17)
Melisa Moore
Jodi A. Mindell
35 Sleep-Related Problems in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
746(23)
Amy R. Wolfson
Edward B. O'Malley
36 Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
769(18)
Jeanne E. Maglione
Sonia Ancoli-Israel
37 Sleep Disturbances and Learning Disability (Mental Retardation)
787(33)
Luci D. Wiggs
38 Sleep-Wake Disturbances and Fatigue in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury
820(26)
Marie-Christine Ouellet
Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau
Charles M. Morin
39 Sleep Disturbance and Chronic Pain: Biobehavioral Interactions
846(18)
Michael T. Smith
Adeel Nasir
Claudia M. Campbell
Renata Okonkwo
40 Conclusion: Overview, Emerging Trends, and Future Directions in Sleep Research and Practice
864(7)
Charles M. Morin
Colin A. Espie
Index 871
Charles M. Morin, PhD, is Professor of Psychology, Laval University.

Colin Espie, MAppSci, PhD, CPsychol, FBPsS, FCS, is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of University of Glasgow Sleep Centre.