Abstract Background Patients with psychosis frequently report difficulties getting or staying asleep (insomnia). Dissatisfaction with sleep is high. Insomnia should be treated in this group, but typically it is not even assessed. Importantly, recent evidence indicates that insomnia triggers and exacerbates delusions and hallucinations. The clinical implication is that if the insomnia is treated then the psychotic symptoms will significantly lessen. In a case series with 15 patients with persecutory delusions resistant to previous treatment this is exactly what we found: cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) led to large reductions in both the insomnia and delusions. The clear next step is a pilot randomized controlled test. The...
Objectives There is increasing recognition that sleep problems are common in patients with psychosis...
Background: Effective interventions, targeting key contributory causal factors, are needed to preven...
Background: Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as a major problem for patients with schizo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with psychosis frequently report difficulties getting or staying asleep (insomn...
SummaryBackgroundSleep disturbance occurs in most patients with delusions or hallucinations and shou...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Insomnia is a putative causal factor for persecutory thinking. Recent epi...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental hea...
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesInsomnia is a putative causal factor for persecutory thinking. Rece...
Objectives There is increasing recognition that sleep problems are common in patients with psychosis...
Background: Effective interventions, targeting key contributory causal factors, are needed to preven...
Background: Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as a major problem for patients with schizo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with psychosis frequently report difficulties getting or staying asleep (insomn...
SummaryBackgroundSleep disturbance occurs in most patients with delusions or hallucinations and shou...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Insomnia is a putative causal factor for persecutory thinking. Recent epi...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental hea...
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesInsomnia is a putative causal factor for persecutory thinking. Rece...
Objectives There is increasing recognition that sleep problems are common in patients with psychosis...
Background: Effective interventions, targeting key contributory causal factors, are needed to preven...
Background: Sleep disturbance is increasingly recognized as a major problem for patients with schizo...