The Parasomnias

Parasomnias usually present in childhood and resolve spontaneously. The diagnosis of non –rapid eye movement–related parasomnias is mainly based on clinical descriptors and can be challenging. Rapid eye movement–related parasomnias may index an underlying psychiatric disorder. Even if benign, parasomnias can affect quality of life. Pediatricians and child psychiatrists should be f amiliarized with these sleep disorders and suggest adequate sleep hygiene, avoidance of sleep deprivation, and regular bedtimes even on weekends as the first step in management of these disorders. Clinicians should pursue the opportunity for tailoring treatments and consider referral to a sleep expe rt when indicated.
Source: The Psychiatric Clinics of North America - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research