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Sleep and Affect. Assessment, Theory, and Clinical Implications

  • Book

  • January 2015
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3025255

Sleep and Affect: Assessment, Theory, and Clinical Implications synthesizes affective neuroscience research as it relates to sleep psychology and medicine.  Evidence is provided that normal sleep plays an emotional regulatory role in healthy humans.  The book investigates interactions of sleep with both negative and positive emotions, along with their clinical implications.  Sleep research is discussed from a neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral approach.  Sleep and emotions are explored across the spectrum of mental health from normal mood and sleep to the pathological extremes.  The book, additionally, offers researchers a guide to methods and research design for studying sleep and affect.

This book will be of use to sleep researchers, affective neuroscientists, and clinical psychologists in order to better understand the impact of emotion on sleep as well as the effect of sleep on physical and mental well-being.

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Table of Contents

Foreword: Interrelationships between Sleep and Affect Edward Pace-Schott

Preface

Part 1 Definitions

Chapter 1 Neurophysiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Jeff Dyche, Katherine C. Couturier, and M. Kate Hall

Chapter 2 Human Emotions: A Conceptual Overview Andreas Keil and Vladimir Miskovic

Chapter 3 Sleep, Emotions, and Emotion Regulation: An Overview Christopher P. Fairholme and Rachel Manber

Part 2 Methods

Chapter 4 Methodology for the Assessment of Sleep Christopher B. Miller, Simon D. Kyle, Kerri L. Melehan, and Delwyn J. Bartlett

Chapter 5 The Elicitation and Assessment of Emotional Responding Sarah J. Bujarski, Emily Mischel, Courtney Dutton, J. Scott Steele, and Joshua Cisler

Chapter 6 Methodological Considerations When Integrating Experimental Manipulations of Sleep and Emotion Jared Minkel and Samantha Phillips

Part 3 Evidence Regarding Sleep and Specific Types of Affect

Section 1 Sleep and Negative Affect

Chapter 7 The Interrelations Between Sleep and Fear/Anxiety: Implications for Behavioral Treatment Kimberly A. Babson

Chapter 8 Nightmares and the Mood Regulatory Functions of Sleep Patrick J. McNamara, Umberto Prunotto, Sanford H. Auerbach, and Aina A. Gusev

Chapter 9 Isolated Sleep Paralysis and Affect Brian A. Sharpless

Chapter 10 Sleep and Repetitive Thought: The Role of Rumination and Worry in Sleep Disturbance Vivek Pillai and Christopher L. Drake

Chapter 11 Sleep, Sadness, and Depression Rachel Manber and Christopher P. Fairholme

Chapter 12 The Interrelations Between Sleep, Anger, and Loss of Aggression Control Jeanine Kamphuis and Marike Lancel

Section 2 Sleep and Positive Affection

Chapter 13 Positive Affect as Resilience and Vulnerability in Sleep Anthony D. Ong, Emily D. Bastarache, and Andrew Steptoe

Chapter 14 Sleep and Biological Rhythms in Mania Rebecca Robillard and Ian B. Hickie

Chapter 15 Physical Activity, Sleep, and Biobehavioral Synergies for Health Matthew P. Buman and Shawn D. Youngstedt

Chapter 16 Mindfulness, Affect, and Sleep: Current Perspectives and Future Directions Sheila N. Garland, Willoughby Britton, Noemi Agagianian, Roberta E. Goldman, Linda E. Carlson, and Jason C. Ong

Section 3 Evidence Regarding Sleep and Affect Among Special Populations

Chapter 17 Pain and Sleep Timothy Roehrs and Thomas Roth

Chapter 18 The Impact of Sleep on Emotion in Typically Developing Children Reut Gruber, Soukaina Paquin, Jamie Cassoff, and Merrill S. Wise

Chapter 19 Sleep and Adolescents Eleanor L. McGlinchey

Chapter 20 The Relationship Between Sleep and Emotion Among the Elderly Pascal Hot, Isabella Zsoldos, and Julie Carrier

Part 4 Future Directions

Chapter 21 Sleep and Affect: An Integrative Synthesis and Future Directions Kimberly A. Babson and Matthew T. Feldner

Authors

Kimberly Babson National Center for PTSD and Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, CA, USA & Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA. Matthew Feldner Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR USA & Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Tulsa, OK, USA.