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Methodological approaches for sleep and vigilance research
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ISBN: 0323852351 0323903347 9780323903349 9780323852357 Year: 2021 Publisher: Waltham, Massachusetts : Elsevier,

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Sleep-wake disorders : DSM-5 selections.
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ISBN: 1615370420 9781615370429 9781615370092 1615370099 Year: 2015 Publisher: Arlington, Virginia : American Psychiatric Association,

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The behavioral, molecular, pharmacological, and clinical basis of the sleep-wake cycle
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ISBN: 0128167424 0128164301 9780128167427 9780128164303 Year: 2019 Publisher: London

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Awakening and sleep-wake cycle across development
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ISBN: 9786612255038 1282255037 0585461295 9027297886 9780585461298 9781588111746 1588111741 9789027297884 661225503X 9781282255036 9027251584 Year: 2002 Publisher: Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub.

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Sleep and wakefulness undergo important changes with age. Awakening, a crucial event in the sleep-wake rhythm, is a transition implying complex physiological mechanisms. Its involvement in sleep disturbances is also well known. This collective volume is the first attempt to systematically approach awakening across development.A methodological section considers criteria to define awakening in a developmental perspective. Theoretical considerations on development of wakefulness and on its relation to consciousness are included and provide a vigorous impulse to go beyond present criteria and classifications.Age changes are the core of studies on development: a section of the book examines old and new data from preterm to infants up to children, underscoring the main turning points along this developmental path. As for other aspects of development, awakening and the sleep-wake cycle are also influenced by external factors, both physical and human. Several contributions deal with this topic, in particular focusing on the parent-infant interaction and the influences of culture.Clinical contexts offer an opportunity to show both quantitative and qualitative changes of awakening and arousals in different pathological conditions. Either partial changes of one physiological variable or global and massive changes can be observed. (Series B).

Regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms
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ISBN: 082470231X Year: 1999 Volume: v. 133 Publisher: New York : M. Dekker,


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Sleep and Biological Rhythms

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Sleep Disorders --- Chronobiology Disorders --- Sleep --- Sleep disorders --- Sleep-wake cycle --- Sommeil --- Troubles du sommeil --- Cycle veille-sommeil --- Periodicals. --- Physiological aspects --- Periodicals --- Aspect physiologique --- Périodiques --- Sleep. --- Sleep Wake Disorders. --- Periodicity. --- Chronobiology Disorders. --- Aspect physiologique. --- Sommeil. --- Cycle veille-sommeil. --- Trouble du sommeil. --- Rythme biologique. --- Health Sciences --- General and Others --- Physiology --- Sleep Disorders. --- Sleep disorders. --- Sleep-wake cycle. --- Physiological aspects. --- Sleep Science. --- Disorders of sleep --- Cycle, Sleep-wake --- Sleep cycle --- Wake-sleep cycle --- Sleeping --- Slumber --- Long Sleeper Syndrome --- Short Sleep Phenotype --- Short Sleeper Syndrome --- Sleep-Related Neurogenic Tachypnea --- Subwakefullness Syndrome --- Disorder, Sleep --- Disorder, Sleep Wake --- Disorders, Sleep --- Disorders, Sleep Wake --- Long Sleeper Syndromes --- Neurogenic Tachypnea, Sleep-Related --- Neurogenic Tachypneas, Sleep-Related --- Phenotype, Short Sleep --- Phenotypes, Short Sleep --- Short Sleep Phenotypes --- Short Sleeper Syndromes --- Sleep Disorder --- Sleep Phenotypes, Short --- Sleep Related Neurogenic Tachypnea --- Sleep Wake Disorder --- Sleep-Related Neurogenic Tachypneas --- Sleeper Syndrome, Long --- Sleeper Syndrome, Short --- Sleeper Syndromes, Long --- Sleeper Syndromes, Short --- Subwakefullness Syndromes --- Syndrome, Long Sleeper --- Syndrome, Short Sleeper --- Syndrome, Subwakefullness --- Syndromes, Long Sleeper --- Syndromes, Short Sleeper --- Syndromes, Subwakefullness --- Tachypnea, Sleep-Related Neurogenic --- Tachypneas, Sleep-Related Neurogenic --- Wake Disorder, Sleep --- Wake Disorders, Sleep --- Sleep, Slow-Wave --- Sleep, Slow Wave --- Slow-Wave Sleep --- Nervous system --- Psychology, Pathological --- Circadian rhythms --- Health --- Psychophysiology --- Rest --- Subconsciousness --- Dreams --- Hypnagogia --- Sleep Hygiene --- Diseases --- Sleepiness --- Sleep Habits --- Sleeping Habit --- Sleeping Habits --- Habit, Sleep --- Habit, Sleeping --- Habits, Sleep --- Habits, Sleeping --- Sleep Habit --- Patterns, Sleep --- Sleep patterns --- Neuroscience


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Everyday ethics
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ISBN: 1283860341 0520954513 9780520267121 0520267125 9781283860345 9780520954519 9780520954526 0520954521 0520274792 9780520274792 9781283919203 1283919206 9780520274785 0520274784 Year: 2013 Publisher: Berkeley

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This book explores the moral lives of mental health clinicians serving the most marginalized individuals in the US healthcare system. Drawing on years of fieldwork in a community psychiatry outreach team, Brodwin traces the ethical dilemmas and everyday struggles of front line providers. On the street, in staff room debates, or in private confessions, these psychiatrists and social workers confront ongoing challenges to their self-image as competent and compassionate advocates. At times they openly question the coercion and forced-dependency built into the current system of care. At other times they justify their use of extreme power in the face of loud opposition from clients. This in-depth study exposes the fault lines in today's community psychiatry. It shows how people working deep inside the system struggle to maintain their ideals and manage a chronic sense of futility. Their commentaries about the obligatory and the forbidden also suggest ways to bridge formal bioethics and the realities of mental health practice. The experiences of these clinicians pose a single overarching question: how should we bear responsibility for the most vulnerable among us?

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Infants --- Newborn infants --- Child development --- Infant development --- Baby care --- Infant care --- Care. --- Development. --- Care and hygiene --- Community Mental Health Services. --- Community Mental health services. --- Community Psychiatry - ethics. --- Community psychiatry -- Ethics. --- Infants - Care. --- Infants - Development. --- Mental disorders. --- Mental health services. --- Newborn infants - Care. --- Newborn infants - Development. --- Power (Psychology). --- Community mental health services --- Community psychiatry --- Psychiatrists --- Community Psychiatry --- Alienists --- Psychopathologists --- Mental health personnel --- Physicians --- Neurologists --- Psychiatry, Community --- Community psychology --- Psychiatry --- Mental health clinics --- Alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization --- Community health services --- Mental health services --- Assertive Community Treatment --- Health Services, Community Mental --- Services, Community Mental Health --- Services, Mental Health Community --- Mental Health Services, Community --- Community Treatment, Assertive --- Treatment, Assertive Community --- Professional ethics --- ethics. --- anthropology. --- attachment. --- biological bridge. --- bonding. --- caretakers. --- childbirth. --- children. --- early life. --- engaging. --- family. --- fetal life. --- fourth trimester. --- gender studies. --- health care delivery. --- intense development. --- loving attention. --- newborn babies. --- newborn development. --- newborn. --- nutrition. --- operating manual. --- page turner. --- parenting advice. --- parenting babies. --- parenting. --- practical information. --- pregnancy. --- self help. --- sensory development. --- sleep patterns. --- autonomy. --- bioethics. --- biopsychiatry. --- career. --- coercion. --- community psychiatry outreach team. --- compassionate advocates. --- ethical dilemmas. --- everyday struggles. --- fieldwork. --- forced dependency. --- formal bioethics. --- front line providers. --- government and governing. --- health. --- human condition. --- intense. --- marginalized individuals. --- medical ethics. --- medical. --- mental health clinicians. --- mental health. --- moral lives. --- political. --- politics. --- private confessions. --- psychology. --- realistic. --- social science. --- social workers. --- us healthcare system. --- Psychiatric ethics. --- Medical ethics.

Sleep, sleepiness, and performance.
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ISBN: 0471930024 Year: 1991 Publisher: Chichester Wiley

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Circadian Rhythm. --- Sleep Wake Disorders. --- Sleep. --- Work. --- Circadian rhythms --- Performance --- Sleep --- Sleep deprivation --- Sleep-wake cycle --- Cycle, Sleep-wake --- Sleep cycle --- Wake-sleep cycle --- Deprivation, Sleep --- Stress (Physiology) --- Sleeping --- Slumber --- Health --- Psychophysiology --- Rest --- Subconsciousness --- Dreams --- Hypnagogia --- Competence --- Work --- Behavior, Circadian --- Biological clocks, Daily --- Circadian behavior --- Circadian clocks --- Circadian cycles --- Clocks, Circadian --- Cycles, Circadian --- Daily activity cycles --- Daily biological clocks --- Diel cycles --- Diurnal rhythms --- Rhythms, Circadian --- Biological rhythms --- Physical Exertion --- Sleep, Slow-Wave --- Sleep, Slow Wave --- Slow-Wave Sleep --- Long Sleeper Syndrome --- Short Sleep Phenotype --- Short Sleeper Syndrome --- Sleep-Related Neurogenic Tachypnea --- Subwakefullness Syndrome --- Sleep Disorders --- Disorder, Sleep --- Disorder, Sleep Wake --- Disorders, Sleep --- Disorders, Sleep Wake --- Long Sleeper Syndromes --- Neurogenic Tachypnea, Sleep-Related --- Neurogenic Tachypneas, Sleep-Related --- Phenotype, Short Sleep --- Phenotypes, Short Sleep --- Short Sleep Phenotypes --- Short Sleeper Syndromes --- Sleep Disorder --- Sleep Phenotypes, Short --- Sleep Related Neurogenic Tachypnea --- Sleep Wake Disorder --- Sleep-Related Neurogenic Tachypneas --- Sleeper Syndrome, Long --- Sleeper Syndrome, Short --- Sleeper Syndromes, Long --- Sleeper Syndromes, Short --- Subwakefullness Syndromes --- Syndrome, Long Sleeper --- Syndrome, Short Sleeper --- Syndrome, Subwakefullness --- Syndromes, Long Sleeper --- Syndromes, Short Sleeper --- Syndromes, Subwakefullness --- Tachypnea, Sleep-Related Neurogenic --- Tachypneas, Sleep-Related Neurogenic --- Wake Disorder, Sleep --- Wake Disorders, Sleep --- Ultradian Rhythms --- Diurnal Rhythm --- Nyctohemeral Rhythm --- Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm --- Circadian Rhythms --- Diurnal Rhythms --- Nyctohemeral Rhythms --- Rhythm, Circadian --- Rhythm, Diurnal --- Rhythm, Nyctohemeral --- Rhythm, Twenty-Four Hour --- Rhythm, Ultradian --- Rhythms, Diurnal --- Rhythms, Nyctohemeral --- Rhythms, Twenty-Four Hour --- Rhythms, Ultradian --- Twenty Four Hour Rhythm --- Twenty-Four Hour Rhythms --- Ultradian Rhythm --- Biological Clocks --- Photoperiod --- Chronotherapy --- Circadian Clocks --- Sleep Hygiene --- Nycthemeral Rhythm --- Nycthemeral Rhythms --- Rhythm, Nycthemeral --- Rhythms, Nycthemeral --- Circadian Rhythm --- Sleep Wake Disorders --- Sleepiness --- Sleep Habits --- Sleeping Habit --- Sleeping Habits --- Habit, Sleep --- Habit, Sleeping --- Habits, Sleep --- Habits, Sleeping --- Sleep Habit --- Patterns, Sleep --- Sleep patterns

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