What are Dyssomnias?
Disorders of initiating or maintaining sleep
Dyssomnias are characterized by difficulty getting enough sleep, not sleeping when one wants to, and not feeling refreshed from sleep.
What is the primary function of sleep during early years of development?
Sleep is the primary activity of the brain during early years of development.
True or False: Sleep disorders can cause other psychological problems.
True
What two types of sleep disorders are mentioned?
Fill in the blank: Sleep deprivation impairs functioning of the _______.
prefrontal cortex
What are some common features of sleep disorders?
What types of problems do infants and toddlers commonly experience regarding sleep?
Increased night-waking problems
What is the increased sleep need during adolescence often accompanied by?
Sleep deprivation
What is a common behavioral intervention for treating circadian rhythm disorders?
Identifying suspected causes of disrupted sleep
What is the goal of behavioral intervention for sleep disorders?
What is Enuresis?
Repeated voiding of urine, involuntary or intentional, 2x/week for 3 months.
What is the most common type of enuresis?
Nocturnal enuresis
What age must a child be to be diagnosed with Enuresis?
5 years or older
What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Enuresis?
What is Encopresis?
The passage of feces into inappropriate places at least once per month for 3 months in a child at least 4 years old.
What are the two DSM subtypes of Encopresis?
What is a common treatment for Encopresis?
Use of fiber, enemas, or laxatives to treat the constipation.
What psychological issues are likely related to Encopresis?
Psychological problems likely result from, rather than cause it.
What should parents of sleepwalkers do to ensure safety?
Take precautions to avoid chances of the child being injured.
What is a recommended strategy for treating nightmares?
Provide comfort at the time of the occurrence and attempt to reduce daytime stressors.
What did Greek philosophers suggest was the cause of pain and disease?
An imbalance of basic elements
During the medieval period, what was thought to cause mental and physical illness?
Demonic possession
Who suggested hysteria and conversion disorders in adults in the late 19th century?
Freud and Charcot
What is the term for disorders caused by physical factors that were previously called psychosomatic?
[psychophysiological]