Sleep paralysis (characterized by an inability to move, conscious awareness in sleep, and vivid hallucinations) has a history that spans over two-thousand years. However, despite this expansive history, it is only in recent times that a scientific evidence base has accrued. The authors explore sleep paralysis from a range of historical perspectives, placing the phenomenon in a context relevant to clinicians and researchers.Dr. Brian Sharpless and Dr. Karl Doghramjis Sleep Paralysis:: Historical, Psychological, and Medical Perspectives examines and synthesizes theoretical and empirical literature on sleep disorder. With a focus on phenomenology and prevalence of sleep paralysis, the book situates the disorder within cultural and historical contexts. Sleep paralysis is found to be a well-described, REM-based phenomenon with a number of known behavioral and psychological correlates. The authors compile andsummarize the associated features, diagnostic issues, prevalence rates, and potential etiologies.The clinical ramifications of sleep paralysis are also thoroughly examined in this important text. The authors evaluate the available assessment instruments, provide guidance on differential diagnosis, and compile what is known about its clinical impacts. Although a number of individuals are troubled by sleep paralysis, no empirically-established treatments are available. The authors present medication guidance and a brief five session cognitive-behavioral treatment (with a correspondingadherence measure and assessment instrument) for chronic cases.
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. What are Sleep Paralysis and Isolated Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 2. Should Sleep Paralysis be more Frequently Assessed In Research Studies and Clinical Practice?; Chapter 3. The History of Sleep Paralysis in Folklore and Myth; Chapter 4. Sleep Paralysis in Art and Literature; Chapter 5. Early Medicine and the Nightmare ; Chapter 6. Sleep Paralysis: Typical Symptoms and Associated Features; Chapter 7. Prevalence of Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 8. Sleep Paralysis and Medical Conditions; Chapter 9. Sleep Paralysis and Psychopathology; Chapter 10. Theories on the Etiology of Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 11. Diagnostic Criteria, Diagnostic Issues, and Possible Subtypes of Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 12. Review of Measures Used to Assess Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 13. Differential Diagnosis of Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 14. Folk Remedies for Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 15. Psychosocial Approaches to the Treatment of Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 16. Psychopharmacology for Sleep Paralysis; Chapter 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-ISP; Appendix D. An Adherence Measure for CBT-ISPAppendix D: An Adherence Measure for CBT-ISP;
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