ABSTRACT
Sleep medicine is a growing field. As is often the case in any rapidly expanding field, the literature has become abundant and often controversial. At the same time, specialized textbooks, manuals, periodicals, and papers are not easily accessible and are difficult to interpret for the practical needs of general practitioners, psychiatrists, and ot
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |88 pages
Section 1: Psychobiology of sleep through the life span
part |76 pages
Section 2: The effect of sleep disorders on health and mental function
part |69 pages
Section 3:Developmental parasomnias: nocturnal behavior and physiological disorders
part |131 pages
Section 4: Neuropsychiatric disorders and sleep aberrations
part |42 pages
Section 5: Forensic sleep psychiatry
part |41 pages
Section 6: Treatment methods in sleep psychiatry