The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders
Herausgeber: Espie, Colin A; Morin, Charles M; Zee, Phyllis C
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Herausgeber: Espie, Colin A; Morin, Charles M; Zee, Phyllis C
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The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders covers what sleep is and why it matters, but also explains the disorders of sleep, and how they can be assessed, differentiated, and treated. Based on contemporary evidence and written accessibly, clinicians and health researchers will find this handbook the most comprehensive resource that is available for understanding and managing sleep problems and their effects on people's lives.
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The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders covers what sleep is and why it matters, but also explains the disorders of sleep, and how they can be assessed, differentiated, and treated. Based on contemporary evidence and written accessibly, clinicians and health researchers will find this handbook the most comprehensive resource that is available for understanding and managing sleep problems and their effects on people's lives.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 190mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2326g
- ISBN-13: 9780197602751
- ISBN-10: 0197602754
- Artikelnr.: 73665583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 190mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2326g
- ISBN-13: 9780197602751
- ISBN-10: 0197602754
- Artikelnr.: 73665583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Colin A. Espie is Professor of Sleep Medicine in the Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute, University of Oxford. He is Founding Director of Experimental and Clinical Sleep Medicine research, and Clinical Director of the Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine. He is also Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Glasgow. He is internationally known for his work on insomnia and its treatment, using cognitive behavioral therapeutics (CBTx), with a focus on making effective therapy available at scale. He has published more than 300 scientific papers and several textbooks and has many professional commitments to national and international sleep societies and journals. He co-founded Big Health, developer of Sleepio(TM), a CBTx program for insomnia, now widely available in NHS-UK and in US healthcare systems. Phyllis C. Zee is the Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor in Neurology and Professor of Neurobiology at Northwestern University, as well as Director of the Center for Circadian & Sleep Medicine (CCSM) and Chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. She oversees an interdisciplinary program in translational sleep and circadian rhythm research and a central theme of her research program is understanding the role of circadian-sleep interactions on the expression and development of cardiometabolic and neurologic disorders. She has published more than 300 scientific papers and findings from her team have paved the way for innovative approaches to improve sleep and circadian health. Charles M. Morin is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Sleep Research Centre at Université Laval in Quebec City. He holds a Canada Research Chair on behavioral sleep medicine. Professor Morin is a world leader on insomnia research. He has been at the forefront of new developments on behavioral approaches to treating insomnia and studying the natural history of insomnia with its risk factors and long-term consequences. He has held several leadership positions in the field of sleep medicine, including as President of the World Sleep Society and the Canadian Sleep Society. He is currently an Associate Editor for the journals SLEEP and for Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Professor Morin has published 10 books and more than 300 articles, and these writings have been instrumental in enhancing the standards of clinical care for patients affected with sleep disorders.
* Introduction
* Section 1: The Fundamentals of Sleep and Circadian Processes
* Chapter 1: Sleep and the Brain
* Lilia Roshchupkina, Charline Urbain, and Philippe Peigneux
* Chapter 2: The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep
Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
* Derk-Jan Dijk and Alpar S. Lazar
* Chapter 3: Sleep and Circadian Development in the Early and
Developing Years
* Innessa Donskoy and Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi
* Chapter 4: Sleep and Circadian Development in Adults and Older Adults
* Jeanne F. Duffy, Arturo Arrona-Palacios, and Pamela Song
* Chapter 5: The Genetics of Sleep
* James B. Jaggard, Keri J. Ngo, and Philippe Mourrain
* Chapter 6: Local Sleep
* Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy and Thomas Andrillon
* Section 2: The Roles and Functions of Sleep
* Chapter 7: Why We Sleep
* H. Craig Heller
* Chapter 8: Brain Clearance, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythms:
Implications for Brain Health
* Eva M. van Heese, Erik N.T.P. Bakker, and Ysbrand D. van der Werf
* Chapter 9: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism
* Anne-Marie Chang, Praneet C. Kaki, Robin K. Yuan, Christopher M.
Depner, and Orfeu M. Buxton
* Chapter 10: Sleep, Neurocognitive Function, Learning, and Memory
* Daniel Baena, Alyssa Pozzobon, Joel Hordijk, Laura B. Ray, and Stuart
M. Fogel
* Chapter 11: Sleep and Human Performance
* Courtney A. Kurinec, Jonah A. Scott, and Hans P. A. Van Dongen
* Chapter 12: Sleep and Emotion Regulation
* Debora Meneo, Monica Martoni, and Chiara Baglioni
* Chapter 13: Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
* Joseph De Koninck
* Section 3: Societal Factors Influencing Sleep
* Chapter 14: Multidimensional Sleep Health: An Emerging Framework for
Understanding Sleep in Relation to Multiple Health Outcomes
* Caitlan A. Tighe, Meredith L. Wallace, Rachel P. K. Conlon, Marquis
S. Hawkins, Christopher C. Imes, and Daniel J. Buysse
* Chapter 15: Sleep, Social Inequalities, and Societal Costs
* Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe, and Børge Sivertsen
* Chapter 16: Sleep, Health, and Shift Work
* Siri Waage and Bjørn Bjorvatn
* Chapter 17: Sex Differences in Sleep
* Fiona C. Baker, Rena Wang, and Helen S. Driver
* Chapter 18: The Impact of Prescription and Recreational Drugs on
Sleep
* Kai Spiegelhalder, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann
* Chapter 19: Bedtime Social Media Use and Sleep: A New Understanding
of Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes
* Holly Scott and Heather Cleland Woods
* Section 4: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Epidemiology,
Classification, and Assessment
* Chapter 20: The Epidemiology of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
* Katie Stone and Qian Xiao
* Chapter 21: Sleep Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
* Jack D. Edinger, Ana I. Fins, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 22: Value-Based Clinical Sleep Medicine: Health Economic
Considerations Regarding Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
* Emerson M. Wickwire
* Chapter 23: Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
* Jason C. Ong, Colin A. Espie, and James K. Wyatt
* Chapter 24: Actigraphy and Behavioral Assessments of Sleep and
Circadian Disorders
* Monica R. Kelly, Nathaniel Yuan, Alexander J. Erickson, and Jennifer
L. Martin
* Chapter 25: Polysomnography and Emerging Technologies to Evaluate
Sleep Disorders
* Thomas Penzel, Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Matthew Salanitro, and Lisa
Rosenblum
* Section 5: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Management and
Treatment
* Chapter 26: Insomnia I: Conceptualization and Etiology
* Hannah Scott, Philip Gehrman, and Michael Perlis
* Chapter 27: Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
* Célyne H. Bastien, Jason G. Ellis, Florence Lambert-Beaudet,
Alexandre Rudziavick-Provençal, and Elham Garmroudinezhad-Rostami
* Chapter 28: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Insomnia: Current
Status and Challenges Ahead
* Charles M. Morin and Simon D. Kyle
* Chapter 29: Parasomnias I: Nightmares
* Serena Scarpelli, Valentina Alfonsi, and Luigi De Gennaro
* Chapter 30: Parasomnias II: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
* Alex Iranzo
* Chapter 31: Parasomnias III: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
* Antonio Zadra and Francesca Siclari
* Chapter 32: Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders I: Phase-Advanced
and Phase-Delayed Syndromes
* Leon Lack, Gorica Micic, and Nicole Lovato
* Chapter 33: Shift Work, Irregular, and Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm
Disorders
* Diane B. Boivin and Philippe Boudreau
* Chapter 34: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders I: Physiology and
Etiology
* Danny J. Eckert
* Chapter 35: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders II: Clinical Management
* Amy M. Sawyer, Alexa J. Watach, Bruno Saconi, and Lindsey Clark
* Chapter 36: Narcolepsies and Other Central Hypersomnolence Disorders
* Yves Dauvilliers and Lucie Barateau
* Chapter 37: Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement
Disorder
* Raquel Martín, Celia García-Malo, Elisa Gamo, Alejandro Herrero,
Sofía Romero, Alba García, and Diego García-Borreguero
* Section 6: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Lifespan Issues
and Special Populations
* Chapter 38: Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood and Adolescence
* Liat Tikotzky, Michal Kahn, Michael Gradisar, and Oliviero Bruni
* Chapter 39: Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
* Ali Amidi, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Jeanne E. Maglione, and Lisa M. Wu
* Chapter 40: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
* Rachel Manber, Jessica R. Dietch, Nicole B. Gumport, and Norah
Simpson
* Chapter 41: Women's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms From Puberty to
Menopausal Transition
* Bilgay Izci Balserak and Kathy Aldrich Lee
* Chapter 42: Sleep and Medical Disorders
* Leanne Fleming, Megan Crawford, Bethany Martin, Mhairi Patience, and
Samantha Fisher-Hicks
* Chapter 43: Sleep in Patients With Substance Use Disorders
* M. Elizabeth Cardoni, Bhanu Prakash Kolla, Mandilyn Graham, Yosef
Bronsteyn, and J. Todd Arnedt
* Chapter 44: Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Individuals With Traumatic
Brain Injury
* Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 45: Sleep in People With Intellectual Disabilities
* Luci D. Wiggs
* Chapter 46: Sexsomnia and Sexual Assault: The Role of the Sleep
Forensics Investigator in Court
* Michel A Cramer Bornemann and Carlos H. Schenck
* Section 1: The Fundamentals of Sleep and Circadian Processes
* Chapter 1: Sleep and the Brain
* Lilia Roshchupkina, Charline Urbain, and Philippe Peigneux
* Chapter 2: The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep
Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
* Derk-Jan Dijk and Alpar S. Lazar
* Chapter 3: Sleep and Circadian Development in the Early and
Developing Years
* Innessa Donskoy and Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi
* Chapter 4: Sleep and Circadian Development in Adults and Older Adults
* Jeanne F. Duffy, Arturo Arrona-Palacios, and Pamela Song
* Chapter 5: The Genetics of Sleep
* James B. Jaggard, Keri J. Ngo, and Philippe Mourrain
* Chapter 6: Local Sleep
* Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy and Thomas Andrillon
* Section 2: The Roles and Functions of Sleep
* Chapter 7: Why We Sleep
* H. Craig Heller
* Chapter 8: Brain Clearance, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythms:
Implications for Brain Health
* Eva M. van Heese, Erik N.T.P. Bakker, and Ysbrand D. van der Werf
* Chapter 9: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism
* Anne-Marie Chang, Praneet C. Kaki, Robin K. Yuan, Christopher M.
Depner, and Orfeu M. Buxton
* Chapter 10: Sleep, Neurocognitive Function, Learning, and Memory
* Daniel Baena, Alyssa Pozzobon, Joel Hordijk, Laura B. Ray, and Stuart
M. Fogel
* Chapter 11: Sleep and Human Performance
* Courtney A. Kurinec, Jonah A. Scott, and Hans P. A. Van Dongen
* Chapter 12: Sleep and Emotion Regulation
* Debora Meneo, Monica Martoni, and Chiara Baglioni
* Chapter 13: Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
* Joseph De Koninck
* Section 3: Societal Factors Influencing Sleep
* Chapter 14: Multidimensional Sleep Health: An Emerging Framework for
Understanding Sleep in Relation to Multiple Health Outcomes
* Caitlan A. Tighe, Meredith L. Wallace, Rachel P. K. Conlon, Marquis
S. Hawkins, Christopher C. Imes, and Daniel J. Buysse
* Chapter 15: Sleep, Social Inequalities, and Societal Costs
* Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe, and Børge Sivertsen
* Chapter 16: Sleep, Health, and Shift Work
* Siri Waage and Bjørn Bjorvatn
* Chapter 17: Sex Differences in Sleep
* Fiona C. Baker, Rena Wang, and Helen S. Driver
* Chapter 18: The Impact of Prescription and Recreational Drugs on
Sleep
* Kai Spiegelhalder, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann
* Chapter 19: Bedtime Social Media Use and Sleep: A New Understanding
of Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes
* Holly Scott and Heather Cleland Woods
* Section 4: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Epidemiology,
Classification, and Assessment
* Chapter 20: The Epidemiology of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
* Katie Stone and Qian Xiao
* Chapter 21: Sleep Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
* Jack D. Edinger, Ana I. Fins, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 22: Value-Based Clinical Sleep Medicine: Health Economic
Considerations Regarding Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
* Emerson M. Wickwire
* Chapter 23: Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
* Jason C. Ong, Colin A. Espie, and James K. Wyatt
* Chapter 24: Actigraphy and Behavioral Assessments of Sleep and
Circadian Disorders
* Monica R. Kelly, Nathaniel Yuan, Alexander J. Erickson, and Jennifer
L. Martin
* Chapter 25: Polysomnography and Emerging Technologies to Evaluate
Sleep Disorders
* Thomas Penzel, Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Matthew Salanitro, and Lisa
Rosenblum
* Section 5: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Management and
Treatment
* Chapter 26: Insomnia I: Conceptualization and Etiology
* Hannah Scott, Philip Gehrman, and Michael Perlis
* Chapter 27: Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
* Célyne H. Bastien, Jason G. Ellis, Florence Lambert-Beaudet,
Alexandre Rudziavick-Provençal, and Elham Garmroudinezhad-Rostami
* Chapter 28: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Insomnia: Current
Status and Challenges Ahead
* Charles M. Morin and Simon D. Kyle
* Chapter 29: Parasomnias I: Nightmares
* Serena Scarpelli, Valentina Alfonsi, and Luigi De Gennaro
* Chapter 30: Parasomnias II: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
* Alex Iranzo
* Chapter 31: Parasomnias III: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
* Antonio Zadra and Francesca Siclari
* Chapter 32: Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders I: Phase-Advanced
and Phase-Delayed Syndromes
* Leon Lack, Gorica Micic, and Nicole Lovato
* Chapter 33: Shift Work, Irregular, and Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm
Disorders
* Diane B. Boivin and Philippe Boudreau
* Chapter 34: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders I: Physiology and
Etiology
* Danny J. Eckert
* Chapter 35: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders II: Clinical Management
* Amy M. Sawyer, Alexa J. Watach, Bruno Saconi, and Lindsey Clark
* Chapter 36: Narcolepsies and Other Central Hypersomnolence Disorders
* Yves Dauvilliers and Lucie Barateau
* Chapter 37: Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement
Disorder
* Raquel Martín, Celia García-Malo, Elisa Gamo, Alejandro Herrero,
Sofía Romero, Alba García, and Diego García-Borreguero
* Section 6: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Lifespan Issues
and Special Populations
* Chapter 38: Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood and Adolescence
* Liat Tikotzky, Michal Kahn, Michael Gradisar, and Oliviero Bruni
* Chapter 39: Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
* Ali Amidi, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Jeanne E. Maglione, and Lisa M. Wu
* Chapter 40: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
* Rachel Manber, Jessica R. Dietch, Nicole B. Gumport, and Norah
Simpson
* Chapter 41: Women's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms From Puberty to
Menopausal Transition
* Bilgay Izci Balserak and Kathy Aldrich Lee
* Chapter 42: Sleep and Medical Disorders
* Leanne Fleming, Megan Crawford, Bethany Martin, Mhairi Patience, and
Samantha Fisher-Hicks
* Chapter 43: Sleep in Patients With Substance Use Disorders
* M. Elizabeth Cardoni, Bhanu Prakash Kolla, Mandilyn Graham, Yosef
Bronsteyn, and J. Todd Arnedt
* Chapter 44: Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Individuals With Traumatic
Brain Injury
* Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 45: Sleep in People With Intellectual Disabilities
* Luci D. Wiggs
* Chapter 46: Sexsomnia and Sexual Assault: The Role of the Sleep
Forensics Investigator in Court
* Michel A Cramer Bornemann and Carlos H. Schenck
* Introduction
* Section 1: The Fundamentals of Sleep and Circadian Processes
* Chapter 1: Sleep and the Brain
* Lilia Roshchupkina, Charline Urbain, and Philippe Peigneux
* Chapter 2: The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep
Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
* Derk-Jan Dijk and Alpar S. Lazar
* Chapter 3: Sleep and Circadian Development in the Early and
Developing Years
* Innessa Donskoy and Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi
* Chapter 4: Sleep and Circadian Development in Adults and Older Adults
* Jeanne F. Duffy, Arturo Arrona-Palacios, and Pamela Song
* Chapter 5: The Genetics of Sleep
* James B. Jaggard, Keri J. Ngo, and Philippe Mourrain
* Chapter 6: Local Sleep
* Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy and Thomas Andrillon
* Section 2: The Roles and Functions of Sleep
* Chapter 7: Why We Sleep
* H. Craig Heller
* Chapter 8: Brain Clearance, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythms:
Implications for Brain Health
* Eva M. van Heese, Erik N.T.P. Bakker, and Ysbrand D. van der Werf
* Chapter 9: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism
* Anne-Marie Chang, Praneet C. Kaki, Robin K. Yuan, Christopher M.
Depner, and Orfeu M. Buxton
* Chapter 10: Sleep, Neurocognitive Function, Learning, and Memory
* Daniel Baena, Alyssa Pozzobon, Joel Hordijk, Laura B. Ray, and Stuart
M. Fogel
* Chapter 11: Sleep and Human Performance
* Courtney A. Kurinec, Jonah A. Scott, and Hans P. A. Van Dongen
* Chapter 12: Sleep and Emotion Regulation
* Debora Meneo, Monica Martoni, and Chiara Baglioni
* Chapter 13: Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
* Joseph De Koninck
* Section 3: Societal Factors Influencing Sleep
* Chapter 14: Multidimensional Sleep Health: An Emerging Framework for
Understanding Sleep in Relation to Multiple Health Outcomes
* Caitlan A. Tighe, Meredith L. Wallace, Rachel P. K. Conlon, Marquis
S. Hawkins, Christopher C. Imes, and Daniel J. Buysse
* Chapter 15: Sleep, Social Inequalities, and Societal Costs
* Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe, and Børge Sivertsen
* Chapter 16: Sleep, Health, and Shift Work
* Siri Waage and Bjørn Bjorvatn
* Chapter 17: Sex Differences in Sleep
* Fiona C. Baker, Rena Wang, and Helen S. Driver
* Chapter 18: The Impact of Prescription and Recreational Drugs on
Sleep
* Kai Spiegelhalder, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann
* Chapter 19: Bedtime Social Media Use and Sleep: A New Understanding
of Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes
* Holly Scott and Heather Cleland Woods
* Section 4: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Epidemiology,
Classification, and Assessment
* Chapter 20: The Epidemiology of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
* Katie Stone and Qian Xiao
* Chapter 21: Sleep Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
* Jack D. Edinger, Ana I. Fins, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 22: Value-Based Clinical Sleep Medicine: Health Economic
Considerations Regarding Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
* Emerson M. Wickwire
* Chapter 23: Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
* Jason C. Ong, Colin A. Espie, and James K. Wyatt
* Chapter 24: Actigraphy and Behavioral Assessments of Sleep and
Circadian Disorders
* Monica R. Kelly, Nathaniel Yuan, Alexander J. Erickson, and Jennifer
L. Martin
* Chapter 25: Polysomnography and Emerging Technologies to Evaluate
Sleep Disorders
* Thomas Penzel, Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Matthew Salanitro, and Lisa
Rosenblum
* Section 5: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Management and
Treatment
* Chapter 26: Insomnia I: Conceptualization and Etiology
* Hannah Scott, Philip Gehrman, and Michael Perlis
* Chapter 27: Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
* Célyne H. Bastien, Jason G. Ellis, Florence Lambert-Beaudet,
Alexandre Rudziavick-Provençal, and Elham Garmroudinezhad-Rostami
* Chapter 28: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Insomnia: Current
Status and Challenges Ahead
* Charles M. Morin and Simon D. Kyle
* Chapter 29: Parasomnias I: Nightmares
* Serena Scarpelli, Valentina Alfonsi, and Luigi De Gennaro
* Chapter 30: Parasomnias II: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
* Alex Iranzo
* Chapter 31: Parasomnias III: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
* Antonio Zadra and Francesca Siclari
* Chapter 32: Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders I: Phase-Advanced
and Phase-Delayed Syndromes
* Leon Lack, Gorica Micic, and Nicole Lovato
* Chapter 33: Shift Work, Irregular, and Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm
Disorders
* Diane B. Boivin and Philippe Boudreau
* Chapter 34: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders I: Physiology and
Etiology
* Danny J. Eckert
* Chapter 35: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders II: Clinical Management
* Amy M. Sawyer, Alexa J. Watach, Bruno Saconi, and Lindsey Clark
* Chapter 36: Narcolepsies and Other Central Hypersomnolence Disorders
* Yves Dauvilliers and Lucie Barateau
* Chapter 37: Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement
Disorder
* Raquel Martín, Celia García-Malo, Elisa Gamo, Alejandro Herrero,
Sofía Romero, Alba García, and Diego García-Borreguero
* Section 6: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Lifespan Issues
and Special Populations
* Chapter 38: Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood and Adolescence
* Liat Tikotzky, Michal Kahn, Michael Gradisar, and Oliviero Bruni
* Chapter 39: Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
* Ali Amidi, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Jeanne E. Maglione, and Lisa M. Wu
* Chapter 40: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
* Rachel Manber, Jessica R. Dietch, Nicole B. Gumport, and Norah
Simpson
* Chapter 41: Women's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms From Puberty to
Menopausal Transition
* Bilgay Izci Balserak and Kathy Aldrich Lee
* Chapter 42: Sleep and Medical Disorders
* Leanne Fleming, Megan Crawford, Bethany Martin, Mhairi Patience, and
Samantha Fisher-Hicks
* Chapter 43: Sleep in Patients With Substance Use Disorders
* M. Elizabeth Cardoni, Bhanu Prakash Kolla, Mandilyn Graham, Yosef
Bronsteyn, and J. Todd Arnedt
* Chapter 44: Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Individuals With Traumatic
Brain Injury
* Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 45: Sleep in People With Intellectual Disabilities
* Luci D. Wiggs
* Chapter 46: Sexsomnia and Sexual Assault: The Role of the Sleep
Forensics Investigator in Court
* Michel A Cramer Bornemann and Carlos H. Schenck
* Section 1: The Fundamentals of Sleep and Circadian Processes
* Chapter 1: Sleep and the Brain
* Lilia Roshchupkina, Charline Urbain, and Philippe Peigneux
* Chapter 2: The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep
Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
* Derk-Jan Dijk and Alpar S. Lazar
* Chapter 3: Sleep and Circadian Development in the Early and
Developing Years
* Innessa Donskoy and Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi
* Chapter 4: Sleep and Circadian Development in Adults and Older Adults
* Jeanne F. Duffy, Arturo Arrona-Palacios, and Pamela Song
* Chapter 5: The Genetics of Sleep
* James B. Jaggard, Keri J. Ngo, and Philippe Mourrain
* Chapter 6: Local Sleep
* Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy and Thomas Andrillon
* Section 2: The Roles and Functions of Sleep
* Chapter 7: Why We Sleep
* H. Craig Heller
* Chapter 8: Brain Clearance, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythms:
Implications for Brain Health
* Eva M. van Heese, Erik N.T.P. Bakker, and Ysbrand D. van der Werf
* Chapter 9: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism
* Anne-Marie Chang, Praneet C. Kaki, Robin K. Yuan, Christopher M.
Depner, and Orfeu M. Buxton
* Chapter 10: Sleep, Neurocognitive Function, Learning, and Memory
* Daniel Baena, Alyssa Pozzobon, Joel Hordijk, Laura B. Ray, and Stuart
M. Fogel
* Chapter 11: Sleep and Human Performance
* Courtney A. Kurinec, Jonah A. Scott, and Hans P. A. Van Dongen
* Chapter 12: Sleep and Emotion Regulation
* Debora Meneo, Monica Martoni, and Chiara Baglioni
* Chapter 13: Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
* Joseph De Koninck
* Section 3: Societal Factors Influencing Sleep
* Chapter 14: Multidimensional Sleep Health: An Emerging Framework for
Understanding Sleep in Relation to Multiple Health Outcomes
* Caitlan A. Tighe, Meredith L. Wallace, Rachel P. K. Conlon, Marquis
S. Hawkins, Christopher C. Imes, and Daniel J. Buysse
* Chapter 15: Sleep, Social Inequalities, and Societal Costs
* Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe, and Børge Sivertsen
* Chapter 16: Sleep, Health, and Shift Work
* Siri Waage and Bjørn Bjorvatn
* Chapter 17: Sex Differences in Sleep
* Fiona C. Baker, Rena Wang, and Helen S. Driver
* Chapter 18: The Impact of Prescription and Recreational Drugs on
Sleep
* Kai Spiegelhalder, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann
* Chapter 19: Bedtime Social Media Use and Sleep: A New Understanding
of Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes
* Holly Scott and Heather Cleland Woods
* Section 4: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Epidemiology,
Classification, and Assessment
* Chapter 20: The Epidemiology of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
* Katie Stone and Qian Xiao
* Chapter 21: Sleep Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
* Jack D. Edinger, Ana I. Fins, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 22: Value-Based Clinical Sleep Medicine: Health Economic
Considerations Regarding Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
* Emerson M. Wickwire
* Chapter 23: Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
* Jason C. Ong, Colin A. Espie, and James K. Wyatt
* Chapter 24: Actigraphy and Behavioral Assessments of Sleep and
Circadian Disorders
* Monica R. Kelly, Nathaniel Yuan, Alexander J. Erickson, and Jennifer
L. Martin
* Chapter 25: Polysomnography and Emerging Technologies to Evaluate
Sleep Disorders
* Thomas Penzel, Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Matthew Salanitro, and Lisa
Rosenblum
* Section 5: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Management and
Treatment
* Chapter 26: Insomnia I: Conceptualization and Etiology
* Hannah Scott, Philip Gehrman, and Michael Perlis
* Chapter 27: Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
* Célyne H. Bastien, Jason G. Ellis, Florence Lambert-Beaudet,
Alexandre Rudziavick-Provençal, and Elham Garmroudinezhad-Rostami
* Chapter 28: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Insomnia: Current
Status and Challenges Ahead
* Charles M. Morin and Simon D. Kyle
* Chapter 29: Parasomnias I: Nightmares
* Serena Scarpelli, Valentina Alfonsi, and Luigi De Gennaro
* Chapter 30: Parasomnias II: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
* Alex Iranzo
* Chapter 31: Parasomnias III: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
* Antonio Zadra and Francesca Siclari
* Chapter 32: Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders I: Phase-Advanced
and Phase-Delayed Syndromes
* Leon Lack, Gorica Micic, and Nicole Lovato
* Chapter 33: Shift Work, Irregular, and Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm
Disorders
* Diane B. Boivin and Philippe Boudreau
* Chapter 34: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders I: Physiology and
Etiology
* Danny J. Eckert
* Chapter 35: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders II: Clinical Management
* Amy M. Sawyer, Alexa J. Watach, Bruno Saconi, and Lindsey Clark
* Chapter 36: Narcolepsies and Other Central Hypersomnolence Disorders
* Yves Dauvilliers and Lucie Barateau
* Chapter 37: Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement
Disorder
* Raquel Martín, Celia García-Malo, Elisa Gamo, Alejandro Herrero,
Sofía Romero, Alba García, and Diego García-Borreguero
* Section 6: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Lifespan Issues
and Special Populations
* Chapter 38: Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood and Adolescence
* Liat Tikotzky, Michal Kahn, Michael Gradisar, and Oliviero Bruni
* Chapter 39: Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
* Ali Amidi, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Jeanne E. Maglione, and Lisa M. Wu
* Chapter 40: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
* Rachel Manber, Jessica R. Dietch, Nicole B. Gumport, and Norah
Simpson
* Chapter 41: Women's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms From Puberty to
Menopausal Transition
* Bilgay Izci Balserak and Kathy Aldrich Lee
* Chapter 42: Sleep and Medical Disorders
* Leanne Fleming, Megan Crawford, Bethany Martin, Mhairi Patience, and
Samantha Fisher-Hicks
* Chapter 43: Sleep in Patients With Substance Use Disorders
* M. Elizabeth Cardoni, Bhanu Prakash Kolla, Mandilyn Graham, Yosef
Bronsteyn, and J. Todd Arnedt
* Chapter 44: Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Individuals With Traumatic
Brain Injury
* Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin
* Chapter 45: Sleep in People With Intellectual Disabilities
* Luci D. Wiggs
* Chapter 46: Sexsomnia and Sexual Assault: The Role of the Sleep
Forensics Investigator in Court
* Michel A Cramer Bornemann and Carlos H. Schenck







