Going Cuckoo Over Sleep Or The Lack Thereof
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Going Cuckoo Over Sleep, Or The Lack Thereof
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646
Summary:
This article is about the connection of sleeping problems with mental illnesses.
It briefly d
Keywords:
sleep problems, mental illness, stress, depression, anxiety disorder
Article Body:
A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow, so says Charlotte Bronte.
Studies have linked sleep p
Sleep
Sleep is the natural state of rest observed not only by human beings but also by other
Sleep consists of five stages.
The first four stages are called non-rapid eye movemen
Sleeping problems
There are two sleeping difficulties most noted to be related to psychiatric illnesses:
Insomnia. In this sleeping problem, a patient has trouble falling or remaining asleep. Insomni
Hypersomnia. When a patient has this condition, he feels extremely sleepy throughout the day.
Mental illnesses related to sleep problems
Here are some psychiatric conditions that are commonly related to having sleeping diso
Adjustment disorders. This is a condition wherein a person overreacts to any form of stress in
Bipolar disorder. In this mental condition, a patient experiences periods of highs (mania) an
Generalized anxiety disorder. A patient displays frequent patterns of worrying about things. P
Panic disorder. A patient experiences an extreme fear and anxiety over something unexplainable
How are sleeping problems and mental illnesses related?
People with sleeping disorders may manifest symptoms of the mental illness or that of
Increased anxiety at bedtime.
An inclination to staying in bed more often.
Fatigue or complete lack of energy.
Difficulty concentrating.
A tendency to fall asleep when in low-stimulation situations.
Feeling disoriented when aroused.
Decreased appetite.
Irritability.
Memory impairment.
Recent studies have shown that brain activity associated with mental illnesses have be
In conclusion, sleep is not just a function that we need to engage in to rest our body.
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Going Cuckoo Over Sleep, Or The Lack Thereof
Word Count:
646
Summary:
This article is about the connection of sleeping problems with mental illnesses.
It briefly d
Keywords:
sleep problems, mental illness, stress, depression, anxiety disorder
Article Body:
A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow, so says Charlotte Bronte.
Studies have linked sleep p
Sleep
Sleep is the natural state of rest observed not only by human beings but also by other
Sleep consists of five stages.
The first four stages are called non-rapid eye movemen
Sleeping problems
There are two sleeping difficulties most noted to be related to psychiatric illnesses:
Insomnia. In this sleeping problem, a patient has trouble falling or remaining asleep. Insomni
Hypersomnia. When a patient has this condition, he feels extremely sleepy throughout the day.
Mental illnesses related to sleep problems
Here are some psychiatric conditions that are commonly related to having sleeping diso
Adjustment disorders. This is a condition wherein a person overreacts to any form of stress in
Bipolar disorder. In this mental condition, a patient experiences periods of highs (mania) an
Generalized anxiety disorder. A patient displays frequent patterns of worrying about things. P
Panic disorder. A patient experiences an extreme fear and anxiety over something unexplainable
How are sleeping problems and mental illnesses related?
People with sleeping disorders may manifest symptoms of the mental illness or that of
Increased anxiety at bedtime.
An inclination to staying in bed more often.
Fatigue or complete lack of energy.
Difficulty concentrating.
A tendency to fall asleep when in low-stimulation situations.
Feeling disoriented when aroused.
Decreased appetite.
Irritability.
Memory impairment.
Recent studies have shown that brain activity associated with mental illnesses have be
In conclusion, sleep is not just a function that we need to engage in to rest our body.
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