Besides affecting 8% of the general population, nightmares are one of the most frequent symptoms of traumatized individuals. This can be a significant factor in the treatment of post-traumatic disorders; indeed, several studies demonstrated its strong predictive and prognostic value. Sleep disorders, nightmares in particular, could be very distressing for individuals and need targeted interventions, especially if they are associated with a PTSD diagnosis. To date, the best technique for the treatment of traumatic sleep disturbances seems to be Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT), an empirically supported method. Through a review of the literature on this matter, this article aims to outline the incidence and consequences of nightmares in PTSD, ...
Sleep disturbances are prevalent among veterans. In particular, insomnia and nightmares are common c...
Nightmares are a common disorder with serious consequences. Recently, the cognitive behavioral inter...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...
Objective: Nightmares are associated with psychopathology and daily distress. They are highly preval...
Objective: Nightmares are associated with psychopathology and daily distress. They are highly preval...
Nightmares have been linked with several negative consequences, including death by suicide. Further,...
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...
Aims: Following a traumatic experience, nightmares can maintain psychological distress. Intervention...
Nightmares can be effectively treated with cognitive-behavioral therapies. Though it remains elusive...
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 a common problem with debilitating consequences. Meta-analyses have revealed that ima...
PTSD is one of the most prevalent trauma-stressor related disorders in America. Recurrent nightmares...
This purpose of this paper is to review the literature on imagery as it relates to the treatment of ...
Sleep disturbances are prevalent among veterans. In particular, insomnia and nightmares are common c...
Nightmares are a common disorder with serious consequences. Recently, the cognitive behavioral inter...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...
Objective: Nightmares are associated with psychopathology and daily distress. They are highly preval...
Objective: Nightmares are associated with psychopathology and daily distress. They are highly preval...
Nightmares have been linked with several negative consequences, including death by suicide. Further,...
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...
Aims: Following a traumatic experience, nightmares can maintain psychological distress. Intervention...
Nightmares can be effectively treated with cognitive-behavioral therapies. Though it remains elusive...
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 a common problem with debilitating consequences. Meta-analyses have revealed that ima...
PTSD is one of the most prevalent trauma-stressor related disorders in America. Recurrent nightmares...
This purpose of this paper is to review the literature on imagery as it relates to the treatment of ...
Sleep disturbances are prevalent among veterans. In particular, insomnia and nightmares are common c...
Nightmares are a common disorder with serious consequences. Recently, the cognitive behavioral inter...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...