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Author Sharpless, Brian A., author

Title Sleep paralysis : historical, psychological, and medical perspectives / Brian A. Sharpless, Karl Doghramji
Published Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press, 2015
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (304 pages)
Contents Cover; Sleep Paralysis; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. What Are Sleep Paralysis and Isolated Sleep Paralysis?; 2. Should Sleep Paralysis Be More Frequently Assessed in Research Studies and Clinical Practice?; 3. The History of Sleep Paralysis in Folklore and Myth; 4. Sleep Paralysis in Art and Literature; 5. Early Medicine and the "Nightmare"; 6. Sleep Paralysis: Typical Symptoms and Associated Features; 7. Prevalence of Sleep Paralysis; 8. Sleep Paralysis and Medical Conditions; 9. Sleep Paralysis and Psychopathology
10. Theories on the Etiology of Sleep Paralysis11. Diagnostic Criteria, Diagnostic Issues, and Possible Subtypes of Sleep Paralysis; 12. Review of Measures Used to Assess Sleep Paralysis; 13. Differential Diagnosis of Sleep Paralysis; 14. Folk Remedies for Sleep Paralysis; 15. Psychosocial Approaches to the Treatment of Sleep Paralysis; 16. Psychopharmacology for Sleep Paralysis; 17. Conclusions and Future Directions; Appendix A. Terms for Sleep Paralysis; Appendix B. Fearful Isolated Sleep Paralysis Interview
Appendix C.A Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Manual for Recurrent Isolated Sleep Paralysis: CBT-ISPAppendix D. An Adherence Measure for Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Isolated Sleep Paralysis; Index
Summary Humans throughout history have described a peculiar state between wakefulness and sleep during which they are consciously aware of their surroundings, but physically paralyzed. Sleep paralysis is also commonly accompanied by high levels of fear, feelings of suffocation, and hallucinations (i.e., waking dreams). Early interpretations of this event were that it was an actual attack by malevolent and supernatural entities such as demons, ghosts, or witches. Some of these beliefs persist to the present day in the form of nocturnal visitations by extraterrestrials and shadow people
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Sleep disorders.
Hallucinations and illusions.
Sleep paralysis.
Sleep Paralysis
Sleep Wake Disorders
Catalepsy
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Hallucinations and illusions
Sleep disorders
Sleep paralysis
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Schlaf
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Form Electronic book
Author Doghramji, Karl, author
LC no. 2014043380
ISBN 9780199313815
0199313814
9780190255572
0190255579