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Significance of sleep and sleep disorders in psychiatry


Authors: Petr Smolík
Authors‘ workplace: Psychiatrická ordinace, Praha 5
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2019; 158: 193-199
Category: Review Article

Overview

Sleep disorders are an integral part of all mental disorders. They can also be an important part of their etiopathogenesis. The current multidimensional model of mental disorders is inextricably linked to sleep research. Increasing knowledge about the neurophysiology of the sleep process and etiopathogenetic factors of sleep disorders helps to gradually approach the understanding of the etiopathogenesis of mental disorders.

Keywords:

sleep disorders – mental disorders – classification of sleep disorders – pharmacotherapy of insomnia


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