Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry
Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry provides the most comprehensive and evidence-based review of the clinical management of DSM-V based sleep-wake disorders in patients with psychiatric disorders. This book is organized into three sections that focus on the basics of sleep medicine, clinical features and treatment of DSM-V sleep-wake disorders, and evidence-based management of sleep disorders commonly associated with a range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. The first section orients the reader to topics such as sleep physiology, neural mechanisms of wakefulness and sleep, circadian rhythms, effects of sleep on cognition, history taking in sleep medicine, and clinical application of technical procedures used in the field of sleep medicine. The second section adopts a unique perspective of using DSM-V classification of sleep-wake disorders to integrate the management of sleep disorders with mainstream clinical psychiatry. This section features a comprehensive chapter on pediatric sleep-wake disorders, a topic of interest to fellows and practicing clinicians specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry. The third section offers the most comprehensive review of comorbidity, shared pathophysiology, and clinical management of sleep disorders within the context of a wide range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. This section also highlights important topics such as delirium, neurocognitive disorders, effects of psychotropic medications on sleep, neurological disorders, pain disorders, forensic sleep medicine, and eating disorders. This clinically-oriented resource provides case vignettes and clinical pearls to illustrate the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in the setting of a variety of psychiatric presentations. Additionally, each chapter includes a self-assessment section with multiple-choice questions that helps the reader solidify their clinical skills and prepare for the board and certification examinations for topics pertinent to sleep-wake disorders in psychiatry.
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Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry
Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry provides the most comprehensive and evidence-based review of the clinical management of DSM-V based sleep-wake disorders in patients with psychiatric disorders. This book is organized into three sections that focus on the basics of sleep medicine, clinical features and treatment of DSM-V sleep-wake disorders, and evidence-based management of sleep disorders commonly associated with a range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. The first section orients the reader to topics such as sleep physiology, neural mechanisms of wakefulness and sleep, circadian rhythms, effects of sleep on cognition, history taking in sleep medicine, and clinical application of technical procedures used in the field of sleep medicine. The second section adopts a unique perspective of using DSM-V classification of sleep-wake disorders to integrate the management of sleep disorders with mainstream clinical psychiatry. This section features a comprehensive chapter on pediatric sleep-wake disorders, a topic of interest to fellows and practicing clinicians specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry. The third section offers the most comprehensive review of comorbidity, shared pathophysiology, and clinical management of sleep disorders within the context of a wide range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. This section also highlights important topics such as delirium, neurocognitive disorders, effects of psychotropic medications on sleep, neurological disorders, pain disorders, forensic sleep medicine, and eating disorders. This clinically-oriented resource provides case vignettes and clinical pearls to illustrate the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in the setting of a variety of psychiatric presentations. Additionally, each chapter includes a self-assessment section with multiple-choice questions that helps the reader solidify their clinical skills and prepare for the board and certification examinations for topics pertinent to sleep-wake disorders in psychiatry.
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Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry

Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry

Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry

Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry

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Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry provides the most comprehensive and evidence-based review of the clinical management of DSM-V based sleep-wake disorders in patients with psychiatric disorders. This book is organized into three sections that focus on the basics of sleep medicine, clinical features and treatment of DSM-V sleep-wake disorders, and evidence-based management of sleep disorders commonly associated with a range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. The first section orients the reader to topics such as sleep physiology, neural mechanisms of wakefulness and sleep, circadian rhythms, effects of sleep on cognition, history taking in sleep medicine, and clinical application of technical procedures used in the field of sleep medicine. The second section adopts a unique perspective of using DSM-V classification of sleep-wake disorders to integrate the management of sleep disorders with mainstream clinical psychiatry. This section features a comprehensive chapter on pediatric sleep-wake disorders, a topic of interest to fellows and practicing clinicians specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry. The third section offers the most comprehensive review of comorbidity, shared pathophysiology, and clinical management of sleep disorders within the context of a wide range of DSM-V based psychiatric disorders. This section also highlights important topics such as delirium, neurocognitive disorders, effects of psychotropic medications on sleep, neurological disorders, pain disorders, forensic sleep medicine, and eating disorders. This clinically-oriented resource provides case vignettes and clinical pearls to illustrate the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in the setting of a variety of psychiatric presentations. Additionally, each chapter includes a self-assessment section with multiple-choice questions that helps the reader solidify their clinical skills and prepare for the board and certification examinations for topics pertinent to sleep-wake disorders in psychiatry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190929695
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Amit Chopra, MD is a practicing psychiatrist and sleep medicine specialist at Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Chopra has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and has won numerous awards in his clinical and research career. Dr. Chopra currently serves as a principal investigator in multiple research projects that integrate the areas of his special interests including sleep disorders, mood disorders and neuromodulation. Dr. Chopra is deeply invested in improving identification and treatment of common sleep disorders in inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings to improve clinical care outcomes. Piyush Das, MD is a sleep medicine physician and adult inpatient/consultation-liaison psychiatrist with Centracare Health system. Dr. Das is also a clinical fellow in Integrative Psychiatry with the Integrative Psychiatry Institute at the University of Colorado. Dr. Das is motivated to improve patient outcomes by figuring out and addressing root cause(s) of mental illness in a given individual. Dr. Das has authored and collaborated on multiple PubMed Indexed publications. He was awarded the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation Resident Research Award for one of the best research articles. Karl Doghramji, MD is Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Medicine at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Medical Director of the Jefferson Sleep Disorders Center at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Doghramji works as a clinician, researcher, educator, and physician leader, and has a national clinical and academic reputation in sleep medicine and biological psychiatry. He is actively engaged in interdisciplinary care with academic contributions in the fields of psychiatry, sleep medicine, otolaryngology, neurology, and pulmonary medicine.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Sleep Medicine 1) Sleep Medicine and Psychiatry: The Inseparable Two 2) Sleep Architecture and Physiology 3) Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness 4) Circadian rhythms 5) Sleep and Cognition 6) Office based Evaluation of Sleep Disordered Patients 7) Clinical Applications of Technical Procedures in Sleep Medicine Sleep-Wake Disorders 8) Insomnia disorder-Pathophysiology 9) Insomnia disorder- Pharmacological treatments 10) Insomnia disorder- Behavioral Treatments 11) Hypersomnolence disorders 12) Parasomnias 13) Circadian rhythm Sleep-Wake disorders 14) Sleep-Related Movement Disorders 15) Breathing-Related Sleep Disorders 16) Pediatric sleep-wake disorders Sleep and Psychiatric disorders 17) Depressive Disorders 18) Bipolar and Related Disorders 19) Anxiety Disorders 20) Trauma and Stressor-Related disorders: 21) Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic disorders 22) Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders 23) Neurodevelopmental disorders 24) Delirium 25) Neurocognitive Disorders 26) Neuropsychiatric disorders 27) Pain Disorders 28) Psychotropic medications and Sleep 29) Forensic Sleep Medicine 30) Eating Disorders 31) Future of Sleep Medicine and Psychiatry
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