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Buch, Englisch, 160 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 196 mm, Gewicht: 185 g

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Sleep problems in Children and Adolescents


Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-0-19-929614-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Buch, Englisch, 160 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 196 mm, Gewicht: 185 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-929614-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Sleep problems in children and adolescents are very common and often the cause of concern and distress for both the child and the family. They can affect behaviour, learning and sometimes physical health. There are many possible causes for sleep problems, some psychological, others physical, and this book will help you to identify and explain problems in your own child, leading you to the appropriate advice or treatment as necessary.

The book starts by explaining the importance and nature of sleep and the changes that occur as your child grows up. It then describes why children may not sleep well at different ages from babyhood to adolescence, the causes of being excessively sleepy during the day, and the types of unusual behaviours or experiences that a child can have at night. The various types of treatment needed for these problems are explained.

The later chapters discuss those children who are especially liable to have sleep problems, the ways in which sleep problems may be mistaken for other conditions, the ways in which unsatisfactory sleep can be spotted at home and at school, and how to get help for your child's disturbed sleep.

Throughout the book, cases are described to illustrate how children with various sleep disorders have been correctly diagnosed and treated. The book is intended to raise awareness of the importance of children's sleep disorders, as well as their recognition and treatment. It is written mainly for parents but will also be of interest to anyone involved in the care and welfare of children.

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- GENERAL ASPECTS OF SLEEP AND SLEEP DISORDERS

- 1: Normal sleep

- 2: Disturbed sleep

- SLEEP PROBLEMS AND THEIR UNDERLYING CAUSES

- 3: Sleeplessness

- 4: Babies who don't sleep well

- 5: Sleepless toddlers and preschool children (1-4 years)

- 6: School-aged children who can't sleep

- 7: Sleeplessness (insomnia) in adolescents

- 8: Excessive daytime sleepiness

- 9: Lack of sleep as a cause of being very sleepy

- 10: Excessive sleepiness due to disturbed sleep

- 11: Sleep disorders that make you sleep too much

- 12: Strange behaviour or experiences at night (parasomnias)

- 13: Parasomnias when going to sleep or waking up

- 14: Parasomnias mainly early in the night when lightly asleep

- 15: Parasomnias when deeply asleep: 'arousal disorders'

- 16: Parasomnias mainly later in the night

- 17: Parasomnias that occur at various times of the night

- 18: Unusual behaviour at night associated with medical conditions

- 19: Psychiatric disorders that cause unusual behaviour at night

- 20: Children at high risk of sleep disorders

- 21: Misinterpretation of children's sleep disorders

- 22: Being vigilant

- 23: Getting help with your child's sleep problem

- Appendix

- Glossary

- Index


Professor Gregory Stores is Emeritus Professor of Developmental Neuropsychiatry in the University of Oxford. He has directed a sleep disorders service for patients of all ages since [check date], and has undertaken extensive research on sleep disorders and their treatment, as well as the effects of disturbed sleep on behaviour, performance and well-being.



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