Mental Health

20 12, 2012

Add sleep to your holiday wish list

2022-07-13T18:37:12+00:00December 20, 2012|Healthy Sleep Habits, Mental Health, Stress|

Between all of the shopping, baking, decorating and other preparations at the holidays, many people may end up sacrificing sleep to get everything done. But the effects of sleep deprivation are greater than most people realize, warns Dr. Timothy I. Morgenthaler, of the Mayo [...]

12 12, 2012

What does mental fatigue look like?

2022-09-13T18:41:18+00:00December 12, 2012|Mental Health|

We all perhaps know the feeling of mental exhaustion, but what does it mean physiologically to have mental fatigue? A new study carried out using brain scans could help scientists uncover the neurobiological mechanisms underlying mental fatigue. Mental fatigue has become commonplace as many [...]

29 10, 2012

Multiple mood and anxiety disorders cause insomnia

2022-09-16T18:10:02+00:00October 29, 2012|Depression, Insomnia, Mental Health|

A recent study takes a look at the link between comorbid, or multiple mood and anxiety disorders occurring at the same time and insomnia. The study involved 517 people with comorbid mood and anxiety disorders. Other groups included people with no mood or anxiety [...]

3 04, 2012

Sleep-disordered breathing linked with depression

2022-09-22T16:54:11+00:00April 3, 2012|Depression, Mental Health, Sleep Apnea|

Snorting, gasping or stopping breathing while asleep has been associated with nearly all depression symptoms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveyed 9,714 Americans for a new study appearing in the April issue of SLEEP. The CDC determined that the likelihood of [...]

9 01, 2012

Short sleep, mental health problems predict long-term insomnia

2022-09-22T16:38:14+00:00January 9, 2012|Insomnia, Mental Health, Poor Sleep, Sleep Deprivation|

Mental health problems and getting less than six hours of sleep play key roles in the persistence of insomnia. A study in the January edition of SLEEP found these risk factors in people experiencing insomnia for at least 7½ years. Smoking, caffeine and alcohol [...]

1 03, 2011

ADHD and late bedtimes don’t mix for schoolchildren

2022-08-04T20:02:19+00:00March 1, 2011|Children, Mental Health, Poor Sleep|

Late bedtimes and overall poor sleeping habits can easily transform an A into an F for school-aged children. Sleep is perhaps the most important factor in academic success and healthy cognitive development. Lack of sleep can be disastrous for children, especially if they have [...]

22 02, 2011

A solution to sleep problems from post-war trauma

2022-07-22T21:01:17+00:00February 22, 2011|Insomnia, Mental Health, Military, PTSD, Treatment & Therapy, Veterans|

A new pilot study shows a treatment approach that combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with image rehearsal can help shell-shocked veterans find more peaceful sleep. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects nearly 1 in 4 veterans who served in either Afghanistan or Iraq. Once they [...]

3 02, 2011

Sleep deprivation may help in emotional trauma treatment

2022-09-28T18:41:51+00:00February 3, 2011|Memory, Mental Health, PTSD|

Normally Sleep Education reports on the numerous physical and mental health problems caused by sleep deprivation. In this one case, sleep deprivation may actually have a benefit. If you don’t sleep after a traumatic event, you may avoid developing PTSD or other anxiety disorders, [...]

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