Tag: Sleep Terror Disorder


PARASOMNIA

Definition and Classification within Sleep Medicine Parasomnia constitutes a diverse category of sleep disorders characterized by undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into sleep, within sleep itself, or during arousals from sleep. These manifestations involve complex, often disruptive, and sometimes injurious behaviors, movements, emotions, perceptions, or dreams. Fundamentally, parasomnias represent a failure […]

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SCHEDULED AWAKENING

Definition and Clinical Application Scheduled Awakening (SA) is a highly specific, non-pharmacological behavioral therapy utilized primarily within the field of sleep medicine to mitigate the occurrence of persistent and disruptive parasomnias. This intervention is fundamentally predicated on interrupting the sleep cycle at a precise, predetermined moment, specifically designed to prevent the physiological cascade that culminates […]

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SLEEP TERROR DISORDER

Sleep Terror Disorder Introduction: Defining Sleep Terror Disorder Sleep Terror Disorder, often referred to as night terror or pavor nocturnus, is a profound and distressing sleep condition characterized by an abrupt awakening from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, accompanied by intense fear, panic, and significant physiological signs of autonomic arousal. Unlike typical nightmares, which occur […]

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