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  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 1813 g, 25 Illustrations, color; 26 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1493971468
  • ISBN-13: 9781493971466
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 1813 g, 25 Illustrations, color; 26 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1493971468
  • ISBN-13: 9781493971466
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There are few clinical problems in the sleep medicine field that are more challenging than the sleep difficulties experienced by individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This book offers a unique, complete resource addressing all the basic concepts and clinical applications in sleep medicine in settings where combat-related PTSD is commonplace. Authored by leading international experts in the field of sleep/military medicine, Sleep and Combat-Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is organized in six sections and provides a broad perspective of the field, from the established theories to the most recent developments in research, including the latest neuroscientific perspectives surrounding sleep and PTSD.  The result is a full assessment of sleep in relation to combat-related PTSD and a gold standard volume that is the first of its kind. This comprehensive title will be of great interest to a wide range of clinicians -- from academics and clinicians working within or in partnership with the military health care system to veteran hospital physicians and all health personnel who work with war veterans. 

Part I Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Axes of Distress Following Combat Exposure: The Role of Sleep
Alexander C. McFarlane
1 War, Sleep and PTSD War, and War-Related Trauma: An Overview
5(8)
Patcho N. Santiago
Geoffrey J. Oravec
Robert J. Ursano
2 Combat-Related Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Prevalence and Risk Factors
13(12)
Amy B. Adler
Maurice L. Sipos
3 Sleep as a Mediator of mTBI and PTSD
25(8)
Dante Picchioni
Thomas J. Balkin
4 Gender Differences in Sleep and War Zone-Related Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
33(16)
Kristine Burkman
Shira Maguen
Part II Rack Time: Some Perspectives on Sleep and the Deployment Cycle from a Military Psychologist
Justin S. Campbell
5 The Role of Sleep in the Health and Resiliency of Military Personnel
49(10)
Stacey Young-McCaughan
Alan L. Peterson
Mona O. Bingham
6 Sleep Disturbance During Military Deployment
59(10)
Kristi E. Pruiksma
Alan L. Peterson
7 Sleep and Fatigue Issues in Military Operations
69(8)
Nita Lewis Shattuck
Panagiotis Matsangas
Anna Sjors Dahlman
8 Suicidal Behavior in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Focus on Combat Exposure
77(12)
Yuriy Dobry
Leo Sher
Part III Neuroscience PTSD and Sleep
Eric Nofzinger
9 Genetics of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Sleep Disturbance
89(22)
Mackenzie J. Lind
Erin C. Berenz
Nicole R. Nugent
Casey D. Trainor
Karestan C. Koenen
Vladimir Vladimirov
Ananda B. Amstadter
10 The Neurocircuitry of Fear and PTSD
111(16)
Michael B. VanElzakker
Lindsay K. Staples-Bradley
Lisa M. Shin
11 Brain Pathways of Traumatic Memory: Evidence from an Animal Model of PTSD
127(18)
Shlomi Cohen
Michael A. Matar
Joseph Zohar
Hagit Cohen
12 Brain Structural Abnormalities in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Relations with Sleeping Problems
145(24)
Israel Liberzon
Xin Wang
Hong Xie
13 PET Ligand-Binding-Specific Imaging Proteins in the Brain: The Application in PTSD
169(10)
Christopher R. Bailey
Allison M. Greene
Alexander Neumeister
Part IV Assessment of Sleep in Relation to Combat-Related PTSD
Thomas Mellman
14 Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
179(14)
Christy A. Blevins
Margaret T. Davis
Frank W. Weathers
15 Sleep Disturbances and Sleep Assessment Methods in PTSD
193(8)
Anne Germain
Rebecca Campbell
Ashlee McKeon
16 Sleep Changes in PTSD
201(8)
Shawn Vasdev
Jasmyn Cunningham
Colin Shapiro
17 Actigraphy and PTSD
209(6)
Imran S. Khawaja
Joseph J. Westermeyer
Thomas D. Hurwitz
18 The Extreme Nocturnal Manifestation of Trauma: Trauma Associated Sleep Disorder
215(12)
Vincent Mysliwiec
Matthew S. Brock
Amanda L. Thomas
Jennifer L. Creamer
19 PTSD, Arousal, and Disrupted (REM) Sleep
227(6)
Victor I. Spoormaker
20 The Psychophysiology of PTSD Nightmares
233(10)
Steven H. Woodward
Geoff Michell
Craig Santerre
21 Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
243(10)
Barry Krakow
Bret Moore
Victor A. Ulibarri
22 Heart Rate Variability, Sleep, and the Early Detection, of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
253(12)
Geert J.M. van Boxtel
Pierre J.M. Cluitmans
Roy J.E.M. Raymann
Martin Ouwerkerk
Ad J.M. Denissen
Marian K.J. Dekker
Margriet M. Sitskoorn
23 Sleep, Declarative Memory, and PTSD: Current Status, and Future Directions
265(12)
Gosia Lipinska
Kevin G.F. Thomas
Ridwana Timol
Dan J. Stein
Part V Treatments of Sleep Disturbances in PTSD
Christopher J. Lettieri
Scott G. Williams
24 Psychotherapy Interventions for Comorbid Sleep Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
277(16)
Kristi E. Pruiksma
Jennifer Schuster Wachen
Sophie Wardle
Patricia A. Resick
25 Cognitive Processing Therapy and Trauma-Related Sleep Disturbance
293(10)
Ruth L. Varkovitzky
Sara E. Gilbert
Kathleen M. Chard
26 Imagery Rehearsal Therapy for PTSD-Related Nightmares
303(8)
Amanda J. Countryman
Melanie K. Leggett
27 Nightmare Deconstruction and Reprocessing for PTSD Nightmares
311(6)
Patricia T. Spangler
James C. West
28 Hypnotic Interventions for Sleep in PTSD
317(8)
Eva Szigethy
Eric Vermetten
29 Medication for Sleep Problems in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
325(24)
Joop de Jong
Eric Vermetten
30 Pharmacology of Sleep and PTSD: Prazosin - An Alpha-1 Adrenoreceptor Antagonist Approach to Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Pharmacotherapy
349(14)
Murray A. Raskind
Part VI Specific Populations
Michael Hollifield
31 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Youth Exposed to War and Terror
363(10)
Hilit Kletter
Victor G. Carrion
32 Predicting Sleep Quality and Duration in Adulthood from War-Related Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress in Childhood
373(8)
Betty S. Lai
Fawzyiah Hadi
Rayleen Lewis
Maria Magdalena Llabre
33 Sleep Disorders Among Holocaust Survivors
381(14)
Ido Lurie
Itzhak Levav
34 Sleep Studies in Serbian Victims of Torture: Analysis of Traumatic Dreams
395(16)
Vladimir Jovic
Sverre Varvin
Bent Rosenbaum
Tamara Fischmann
Goran Opacic
Stephan Hau
Index 411
Eric Vermetten, MD, PhD

Colonel, Head of Research - Military Mental Health Care, Ministry of Defense, The Netherlands

Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

Arq Psychotrauma Research Group, Diemen, the Netherlands

Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, New York School of Medicine, USA 

 

Anne Germain, PhD

Department of Psychiatry

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Pittsburgh, PA

 

Thomas Neylan, MD

Department of Psychiatry

UCSF School of Medicine

San Francisco, CA