| Literature DB >> 27695657 |
Todd M Bishop1, Peter C Britton1, Kerry L Knox1, Wilfred R Pigeon2.
Abstract
Disrupted sleep is common among combat veterans and can negatively impact response to mental health treatments. A trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) for nightmares was conducted with 14 combat veterans diagnosed with insomnia, and who were experiencing posttraumatic stress and/or depression. In the case-series that follows veterans experienced clinically significant changes in sleep, and statistically significant reductions in insomnia, nightmare, depression and posttraumatic stress severity following treatment. Combined CBT-I and IRT is a promising treatment for patients with combat-related trauma and psychiatric morbidity.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral Treatment; Combat Veterans; Insomnia; Nightmares; Sleep; Veterans
Year: 2015 PMID: 27695657 PMCID: PMC5042213 DOI: 10.1080/21635781.2015.1100564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mil Behav Health ISSN: 2163-5781