Gieselmann A, Ait Aoudia M, Carr M, et al. Aetiology and treatment of nightmare disorder: State of the art and future perspectives. Journal of sleep research. 2019;28(4): e12820.This consensus paper provides an overview of the state of the art in research on the aetiology and treatment of nightmare disorder and outlines further perspectives on these issues. It presents a definition of nightmares and nightmare disorder followed by epidemiological findings, and then explains existing models of nightmare aetiology in traumatized and non-traumatized individuals. Chronic nightmares develop through the interaction of elevated hyperarousal and impaired fear extinction. This interplay is assumed to be facilitated by trait affect distress elicited b...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Nightmares are intense, emotionally negative mental experiences that usually occur during late-night...
This consensus paper provides an overview of the state of the art in research on the aetiology and t...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...
Nightmares are associated with psychopathology. The prevalence of nightmares in the general populati...
Nightmares are a prevalent mental disorder resulting in disturbed sleep, distress, and impairment in...
Chronic nightmares pose a significant problem for many individuals affected by trauma. The present s...
Nightmares are common, occurring weekly in 4%–10 % of the population, and are associated with female...
Nightmares have been linked with several negative consequences, including death by suicide. Further,...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments (CBTs) that target nightmares are efficacious for ameliorating self-...
Background Nightmares are inherently distressing, prevent restorative sleep, and are associated with...
Besides affecting 8% of the general population, nightmares are one of the most frequent symptoms of ...
Introduction: About 2-5% of the general population is suffering from nightmare disorder. Nightmares ...
Ali A El-Solh1–4 1Research Department, VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY, USA...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Nightmares are intense, emotionally negative mental experiences that usually occur during late-night...
This consensus paper provides an overview of the state of the art in research on the aetiology and t...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...
Nightmares are associated with psychopathology. The prevalence of nightmares in the general populati...
Nightmares are a prevalent mental disorder resulting in disturbed sleep, distress, and impairment in...
Chronic nightmares pose a significant problem for many individuals affected by trauma. The present s...
Nightmares are common, occurring weekly in 4%–10 % of the population, and are associated with female...
Nightmares have been linked with several negative consequences, including death by suicide. Further,...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments (CBTs) that target nightmares are efficacious for ameliorating self-...
Background Nightmares are inherently distressing, prevent restorative sleep, and are associated with...
Besides affecting 8% of the general population, nightmares are one of the most frequent symptoms of ...
Introduction: About 2-5% of the general population is suffering from nightmare disorder. Nightmares ...
Ali A El-Solh1–4 1Research Department, VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY, USA...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Background: Recurrent nightmares can effectively be treated with cognitive-behavioral techniques suc...
Nightmares are intense, emotionally negative mental experiences that usually occur during late-night...