Intermittent or acute insomnia is common and may sometimes require short term treatment with approved hypnotic agents. A diagnosis of insomnia disorder, however, indicates that poor night-time sleep is chronic and is accompanied by significant impairment of daytime functioning. Although insomnia disorder often co-exists with psychiatric and medical conditions, it is viewed as an independent entity with potentially serious sequelae, requiring its own treatment, usually in the form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), with or without pharmacotherapy
Every second patient has sleep disorder. Outcomes of decreased quality of sleep lead to serious medi...
Insomnia is a prevalent health complaint that may present as a primary disorder or as a comorbid con...
The term “acute insomnia” has been part of the language of sleep medicine since the late 1970s. Desp...
Insomnia disorder is defined as difficulty in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning a...
Insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and problems with early mo...
Periods of sleep disturbance due to acute stress or environmental change are common human experience...
Patients with insomnia complain of problems with sleep onset or sleep maintenance or early morning a...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Chronic insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning ...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Every second patient has sleep disorder. Outcomes of decreased quality of sleep lead to serious medi...
Insomnia is a prevalent health complaint that may present as a primary disorder or as a comorbid con...
The term “acute insomnia” has been part of the language of sleep medicine since the late 1970s. Desp...
Insomnia disorder is defined as difficulty in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning a...
Insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and problems with early mo...
Periods of sleep disturbance due to acute stress or environmental change are common human experience...
Patients with insomnia complain of problems with sleep onset or sleep maintenance or early morning a...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Chronic insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning ...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Insomnia means difficulties in initiating or maintaining sleep and is commonly comorbid with psychia...
Every second patient has sleep disorder. Outcomes of decreased quality of sleep lead to serious medi...
Insomnia is a prevalent health complaint that may present as a primary disorder or as a comorbid con...
The term “acute insomnia” has been part of the language of sleep medicine since the late 1970s. Desp...