all references Flashcards

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two process model of sleep

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Borbely (1982)

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CBT for insomnia and comorbid depression/ anxiety may be more effective for mild/ moderate cases than severe clinical cases

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Luik et al (2017)

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dCBT for insomnia reduced psychosis symptoms (hallucinations and paranoia) in non clinical cases

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Freeman et al (2017)

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4
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3P model

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spielman

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5
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systematic review — CBT-i improved QoL across primary diagnoses (chronic insomnia, cancer, anxiety, and epilepsy)

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Alimoradi et al (2022)

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6
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CBT-i needs to be used in conjunction with other therapies to address comorbid disorder. standard CBT-i had much smaller improvements in comorbid group

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Iwashita et al (2022)

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7
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the schizophrenia continuum

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everyone is a little schizophrenic.
strauss (1969)

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8
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demedicalizing misery

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reed, bentall, & fosse (2014)

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9
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the collected schizophrenias

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esme wang (2019)

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10
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worry CBT reducing worry and paranoia

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freeman (2015)

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11
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transactional model of stress and coping

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role of appraisal (primary and secondary)
Folkman & Lazarus (1985)

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12
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causes of insomnia

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roth (2007)

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13
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60% of cancer patients sleep disturbances

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maqbali et al (2022)

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14
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symptom oriented approach / abandoning diagnosis

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bentall (2005)

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luik et al 2017

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CBT for insomnia and comorbid depression/ anxiety may be more effective for mild/ moderate cases than severe clinical cases

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16
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freeman et al 2017

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dCBT for insomnia reduced psychosis symptoms (hallucinations and paranoia) in non clinical cases

17
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alimoradi et al (2022)

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systematic review — CBT-i improved QoL across primary diagnoses (chronic insomnia, cancer, anxiety, and epilepsy)

18
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iwashita et al (2022)

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CBT-i needs to be used in conjunction with other therapies to address comorbid disorder. standard CBT-i had much smaller improvements in comorbid group

19
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freeman (2015)

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worry CBT reducing worry and paranoia

20
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roth (2007)

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causes of insomnia (woman and older people, biological tendencies, etc)

21
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maqbali et al (2022)

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60% of cancer patients sleep disturbances

22
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bentall (2005)

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symptom oriented approach / abandoning diagnosis