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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Insomnia
Treatment must be given to restore the mechanisms that have been broken, which implies two steps,
1.Restore the conditions that trigger automatically sleep and then
2.Ensure that the operator is established.
To make the first step you should:
1.Getting appropriate physiological conditions.
2.Maintaining an environment conducive to sleep.
3.Get a disabling physical and cognitive. Read the rest of this entry »
Transient insomnia
Transient insomnia is one that shows up in response to a stressor, which means that when the stimulus disappears or the person gets used to it, it solves the problem of insomnia. For example, when we are overworked, in times of testing, …
* Features
1. The complaint is a temporary reaction associated with an identifiable stressor
2. The disturbance disappears when the stressful situation ceases to act or the individual is accustomed Read the rest of this entry »
Sleeping pills for insomnia
It is difficult to escape the marketing of medicines for sleep, and if you have insomnia, you may be tempted to give it a try. But does it really work? There is much conflicting information about sleeping pills and their effectiveness. Pidoras Learn about sleep and medications can help you make an informed decision on the treatment of insomnia. In general, sleep medications is more effective as a temporary aid, not a long term solution. For chronic insomnia, it is better a good sleep environment, relaxation, behavioral techniques and provide relief without the risk of drug side effects.
The problem of sleep medication
The idea of a pill that can solve your sleep problems quickly is very appealing. Unfortunately, the pills do not cure sleep insomnia, and can often worsen the problem in the long term, concerns about the use of both; pills without a prescription and prescription sleep prescription drugs include: Read the rest of this entry »
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Cognitive behavioral therapy, unlike psychodynamic therapies, which focus on the unconscious thoughts and emphasize catharsis, set out to change behaviors and thoughts, rather than give the patient the opportunity to simply unload their feelings. It is oriented toward the present, we investigate the current operation and no further explorations of the past, though of course it is a history and is emphasized in the current dysfunctional patterns of thinking and behavior, although lately some cognitive therapists, the emphasis of CBT is rank in the “What I have to do to change” in the “Why”. Many times, specifically to explore and learn what are the reasons for what happens to us is not enough to provide a solution and not enough to make a difference. Read the rest of this entry »
Clinical Disorders Of Insomnia
Psychiatric disorders often cause persistent insomnia. Depression is often accompanied by fragmented sleep or early morning awakening, decreased time and altered distribution of NREM sleep, the earlier onset of REM sleep and a change of MOR activity in the first half of the night. In atypical cases, depression may be associated with hypersomnia. In manic disorders, insomnia is a cardinal feature and an important early sign of impending mania in bipolar cases.
Drug abuse is often accompanied by insomnia; alcohol can cause or be secondary to the sleep disorder. There are tendencies to use alcohol as a means of considering sleep without altering the normal sleep cycle. Chronic alcohol abuse increases and decreases one stage REM sleep, the symptoms persist for many months after the individual has stopped drinking. The acute alcohol withdrawal causes delay to the onset of sleep and REM rebound with intermittent waking during the night. Read the rest of this entry »
Insomnia children homeopathic remedies
For the eruption of teeth as said before Belladonna / Chamomile WALA I am God I give it to him ‘even if it’ s a bit nervous and can not sleep … relaxes
INSOMNIA TYPE 1
Disorder
Insomnia associated
to irritability and anger in young children.
Symptoms
Eyes half open during sleep. Groaning during sleep. When you wake up you can not calm him.
CAUSE
Agitation. Dentition.
MiglioramentoIn arm or a walk. With hot and rainy weather.
Aggravation
to overheating. With cold and windy weather. After erupted. At night, from 9 pm.
Remedy and dosage
Chamomile
Give a dose every 30 to 30 minutes a CH ‘hours before bed. If you wake up to a dose 30 CH every 30 minutes up to a maximum of 10 doses.
INSOMNIA TYPE 2
Disorder
Insomnia due to excitation in children more ‘big.
Symptoms
the child is so excited he can not sleep. He wakes up in a state of excitement and start playing.
CAUSE
Overstimulation and excitement.
Improvement
With heat. Lie down.
Aggravation
Too much excitement. Sleeping exposed to air currents. With noise. With the cold. With strong odors.
Remedy and dosage
Coffee
Give a dose every 30 minutes to 6 CH hours before sleep. If he wakes up, a dose at 6 CH every 30 minutes up to a maximum of 10 doses.
The Temazepam, but not zolpidem, causes orthostatic hypotension in astronauts after space flight
Many astronauts suffer from insomnia and make use of hypnotics.
The drugs most widely used are the Temazepam (Normison), a benzodiazepine, and zolpidem (Stilnox), un’imidazopiridina.
The Temazepam, unlike the Zolpidem has been shown to cause hemodynamic side effects, especially in elderly patients. Read the rest of this entry »
Indiplon in the treatment of insomnia
Indiplon is a hypnotic-sedative non-benzodiazepine for short-term action.
It ‘an enhancer allosteric high affinity GABA-A.
It ‘been shown that Indiplon binds to specific binding sites for BZ1 or alpha1 receptor GABA-A, different from classical benzodiazepines.
A phase III study evaluated the efficacy and safety of Indiplon, formulation immediate release in 200 adult patients with primary insomnia chronic within 35 days. Read the rest of this entry »
Preventing insomnia is possible and you can do at home
Insomnia can often be avoided if it identifies and addresses the problem that could cause such as underlying health problems, depression or patterns of behavior such as excessive caffeine consumption.
However, when the processing of medical or behavioral factors not help you sleep, or when there is no apparent underlying cause (such as primary insomnia), your doctor may recommend other treatment methods. Read the rest of this entry »
Insomnia: Diagnosis and Treatment
Despite its spread, insomnia remains poorly recognized by physicians and is often under-diagnosed or not treated properly.
An estimated 60% of insomniacs have never spoken of sleep disorders with your doctor. The lack of recognition and non-medical treatment of insomnia have a significant impact and social performance by significantly reducing the patient’s employment and generally reducing the quality of life. Read the rest of this entry »