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This Dyssomnia is diagnosed when the individual's own (endogenous) sleep-wake schedule is not synchronized with the schedule imposed from their environment, resulting in Insomnia and sleepiness which may occur regularly but at the inappropriate time.
A. A persistent or recurrent pattern of sleep disruption leading to excessive sleepiness or insomnia that is due to a mismatch between the sleep-wake schedule required by a person's environment and his or her circadian sleep-wake pattern.
B. The sleep disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
C. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of another Sleep Disorder or other mental disorder.
D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g. a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Specify type (code):
Delayed Sleep Phase Type (327.31 after 10.01.2005): a persistent pattern of late sleep onset and late awakening times, with an inability to fall asleep and awaken at a desired earlier time
Jet Lag Type (327.35 after 10.01.2005): sleepiness and alertness that occur at an inappropriate time of day relative to local time, occurring after repeated travel across more than one time zone
Shift Work Type (327.36 after 10.01.2005): insomnia during the major sleep period or excessive sleepiness during the major awake period associated with night shift work or frequently changing shift work
Unspecified Type (327.30 after 10.01.2005)
Based on the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition APA
Also: sleep-wake schedule disorder, jet lag
Topic | AN INTRODUCTION TO DISSOCIATION / ASTHMA / AUTOMATIC WRITING / DERMATOLOGY / DISSOCIATION AND DEEPENING / DYSTONIA / ERYTHROPHOBIA / HALLUCINATIONS / HEADACHES / I.M.R. THERAPY / INSOMNIA / MEMORY SUBSTITUTION / NAIL BITING / PSEUDO-ORIENTATION IN TIME / PSYCHOGENIC INFERTILITY / REGRESSIONS / DIAGNOSTIC SCALE / SMOKING CESSATION / SMOKING CESSATION / SPECIFIC AGE REGRESSION / STAMMERING / SUGGESTED AMNESIA / TAKING A CASE HISTORY / OBSTETRICS |
Reference | Waxman D (ed) (1989) Hartland's Medical and Dental Hypnosis 3rd edition Bailliere Tindall |
Topic | CBT / COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY |
Reference | Morgan K; Dixon S, Mathers N, Thompson J, Tomeny M (Feb 2004). "Psychological treatment for insomnia in the regulation of long-term hypnotic drug use" |
Topic | HYPNOSIS TRIALS 1976 - 1998 |
Reference | Anderson JA. Dalton ER. Basker MA. Insomnia and hypnotherapy. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1979;72(10):734-9 |
Topic | HYPNOSIS TRIALS 1976 - 1998 |
Reference | Barabasz AF. Treatment of insomnia in depressed patients by hypnosis and cerebral electrotherapy. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 1976;19(2):120 |
Topic | HYPNOSIS TRIALS 1976 - 1998 |
Reference | Stanton HE. Hypnotic relaxation and the reduction of sleep onset insomnia. International Journal of Psychosomatics 1989;36(1-4):64-8 In the present st |
Topic | HYPNOSIS TRIALS 1976 - 1998 |
Reference | Weaver DB Hypnotherapy audiotapes for the treatment of chronic insomnia Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 1996;2(4):94-5 |
Topic | HYPNOTHERAPY RESEARCH MISC |
Reference | Bootzin RR, Perlils ML. Nonpharmacologic treatments of insomnia. J Clin Psychiatry. 1992;53(suppl):37-41. |
Topic | HYPNOTHERAPY RESEARCH MISC |
Reference | Murtagh DR, Greenwood KM. Identifying effective psychological treatments for insomnia: a meta-analysis. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1995; 63(1):79-89. |
Topic | INSOMNIA |
Reference | Szuba MP, Kloss JD and Dinges DF (eds) (2003) Insomnia: Principals and Management Cambridge University Press |
Topic | INSOMNIA MISC |
Reference | NIH Technology Assessment Panel on Integration of Behavioral and Relaxation Approaches Into the Treatment of Chronic Pain and Insomnia. “Integration o |
The online Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders lists most of the major psychological disorders and illnesses and lists the criteria that must be fulfilled in order for a diagnosis to be made. This resource is not a substitute for proper professional psychiatric diagnosis.
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