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    Theories Of Dream Z

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    Considered the father of psychoanalysis‚ Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) revolutionizes the study of dreams with his work The Interpretation of Dreams. Freud begins to analyze dreams in order to understand aspects of personality as they relate to pathology. He believes that nothing you do occurs by chance; every action and thought is motivated by your unconscious at some level. In order to live in a civilized society‚ you have a tendency to hold back our urges and repress our impulses. However‚ these

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    SLEEP DEPRIVATION Adam Preston 240 6-10-2012 JULIE DELICH SLEEP DEPRIVATION As a mid-aged adult with four children‚ I can count many sleepless nights. Some of the scariest moments have been while driving a long distance. On a trip to Florida I had 3 children along with myself as the only driver. The trip was approximately sixteen hours. The night prior to the trip I went to bed at a decent hour and waking having about nine good hours of sleep. During the trip about twelve hours in‚ I

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    Shift Working

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    HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DHR2113 NAME: NUR AFIQAH MUSTAFA ID NO: 012013050939 COURSE: BHCM DUE DATE: 2ND AUGUST 2013 1. Introduction Shift work is common in many sectors. Essential and emergency services such as medical‚ transport‚ fire and rescue‚ law enforcement services and some public services have to be provided round-the-clock. In recent years‚ some service establishments such as convenience stores and fast food shops also provide 24-hour service and employees concerned therefore

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    Sleep Apnea in Children Explained By Jerry Graham | Submitted On January 19‚ 2010 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Jerry Graham Sleep apnea in children is difficult to diagnose and recognize

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    sleep can cause gastrointestinal issues‚ depression and apathy‚ sleepiness or falling asleep at work‚ and sleep interference during the daytime. Medical issues that can come from the stressors of lack of sleep can cause much disruption in an officers work day. Some of the symptoms are: shift lag‚ impaired performance‚ gastrointestinal dysfunction‚ depression and apathy‚ sleepiness/sleeping at work‚ and sleep disruption during the daytime sleep. Women face the issue of cardiovascular and obstetric problems

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    Sleep Disorders

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    “Understanding Sleep Problems” More then half of American’s experience a sleep problem at some time in their life. Weather it is stress-induced insomnia‚ poor sleep hygiene‚ or a poor environment. The most common form of sleeping problem would be insomnia. Insomnia is the inability of a person to fall asleep‚ stay asleep‚ or fall back asleep upon waking. People that have insomnia often complain about impairments of attention‚ memory‚ ability to work and function. Insomnia can also affect one’s

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    WebMD Sleep

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    one symptom of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Some symptoms of OSA in children are usually associated with running congestion‚ recurring strep throat infections‚ breathing thru the mouth‚ snoring‚ gasping or choking‚ sleep disruption and abnormal daytime sleepiness. The reason of why Alyssa had this syndrome was that her tonsils were so large they were blocking her airway causing her to have very restless sleep. Another factors that may also increase the risk for obstructive sleep apnea are: certain

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    There are a large range of effects that sleep deprivation can have on a person. These effects can be physical or psychological. The effects can also be minor or very severe depending on the case. The most common effect of sleep deprivation is excessive

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    Insomnia In Older Adults

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    Insomnia in the older adult significantly impacts the normal physical functioning and quality of life of patients. Evidence suggests that insomnia in the elderly is often overlooked‚ or undertreated by healthcare professionals (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). Cognitive behavioral strategies have been recommended to help relieve and even treat insomnia in the elderly (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). The purpose of this paper is to examine the current evidence supporting the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

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    Assignment One Unit 1 – Sleep Assignment 1) CRITICAL THINKING: SLEEP (worth 10 pts.) Read the sections on REM and non-REM sleep deprivation in the textbook on pgs 132-133. Explain how and why these types of sleep benefit us based on the sleep deprivation studies discussed in the textbook. REM sleep deprivation: REM sleep deprivation does not cause memory problems; in fact‚ it even improves memory slightly. There is some evidence that REM sleep deprivation can help people who suffer from

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