Objective: Nightmares are associated with psychopathology and daily distress. They are highly prevalent in a psychiatric population (30%). Currently, imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) is the treatment of choice for nightmares. With IRT, the script of the nightmare is changed into a new dream, which is imagined during the day. However, the effects of IRT in a psychiatric population remain unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of IRT in a heterogeneous psychiatric population. Method: Between January 2006 and July 2010, 90 patients with psychiatric disorders (DSM-IV-TR) were randomized to IRT or treatment-as-usual conditions. IRT consisted of 6 individual sessions added to the treatment as usual. Nightmare frequency w...
Aims: Following a traumatic experience, nightmares can maintain psychological distress. Intervention...
In cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), nightmares can often persist, even after a cognit...
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...
Nightmares are a common problem with debilitating consequences. Meta-analyses have revealed that ima...
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 ...
Besides affecting 8% of the general population, nightmares are one of the most frequent symptoms of ...
Nightmares are a common disorder with serious consequences. Recently, the cognitive behavioral inter...
Nightmares are associated with psychopathology. The prevalence of nightmares in the general populati...
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...
Objective: Nightmares are relatively common in patients experiencing psychosis but rarely assessed o...
Objective: Nightmares are relatively common in patients experiencing psychosis but rarely assessed o...
Aims: Following a traumatic experience, nightmares can maintain psychological distress. Intervention...
In cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), nightmares can often persist, even after a cognit...
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...
Nightmares are a common problem with debilitating consequences. Meta-analyses have revealed that ima...
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 ...
Besides affecting 8% of the general population, nightmares are one of the most frequent symptoms of ...
Nightmares are a common disorder with serious consequences. Recently, the cognitive behavioral inter...
Nightmares are associated with psychopathology. The prevalence of nightmares in the general populati...
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...
Objective: Nightmares are relatively common in patients experiencing psychosis but rarely assessed o...
Objective: Nightmares are relatively common in patients experiencing psychosis but rarely assessed o...
Aims: Following a traumatic experience, nightmares can maintain psychological distress. Intervention...
In cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), nightmares can often persist, even after a cognit...
Nightmares tend to occur less often in a sleep laboratory. To test this, twelve PTSD-inpatients suff...