Chapter 8 - Abpsych
Chapter 8 - Abpsych
Disorder of arousal
- Includes a number of motor movements and
behaviors
during NREM sleep such as sleepwalking, sleep
terrors, and incomplete awakening
- Sleep terrors: most commonly afflict children,
usually
begin with a piercing scream. The child is extremely
upset, often sweating, and frequently has a rapid
heartbeat. During sleep terrors, children can not be
easily awakened and comforted, as they can during a
nightmare. Children do not remember sleep terrors,
despite their often dramatic effect on the observer
Sleepwalking
- (also called somnambulism) occurs during NREM
sleep
- This means that when people walk in their sleep,
they are probably not acting out a dream. This
parasomnia typically occurs during the first few hours
while a person is in the deep stages of sleep.
- Sleepwalking occurs during the deepest stages of
sleep, waking someone during an episode is difficult; if
people are wakened, they typically will not remember
what has happened.
- Factors such as extreme fatigue, previous sleep
deprivation, the use of sedative or hypnotic drugs,
and
stress have been implicated
- Sleepwalking episodes have been associated with
violent behavior, including homicide and suicide
- Nocturnal eating syndrome: is when individuals rise
from their beds and eat while they are still asleep
- Sexsomnia; acting out sexual behaviors such as
masturbation and sexual intercourse with no memory
of