Bipolar Disorder And Sleep
Main Category: BipolarAlso Included In: Depression; Psychology / Psychiatry
Article Date: 03 May 2006 - 0:00 PDT
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'The quest for sleep' is an elusive dream for many in today's busy society. Although people with bipolar disorder appear particularly vulnerable to sleep problems, the article emphasizes that an estimated 75 percent of American adults experience symptoms of sleep problems at least several times a week.
While the medications used to treat bipolar disorder sometimes disrupt sleep, good choices and habits can greatly improve matters. James Maas, PhD, professor of psychology at Cornell University and a sleep expert, recommends the following "Four Rules for Sleep":
-- Determine your need for sleep and meet it nightly.
-- Emphasize a regular sleep/wake schedule.
-- Get continuous, uninterrupted sleep whenever possible.
-- Make up for lost sleep (but don't nap for longer than 30 minutes).
And remember, sleep deprivation doesn't have any good side effects.
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I have bipolar
posted by kathryn vaughan on 27 May 2006 at 10:31 pmI am on meds for the illness but I still find myself with not enough sleep and not wanting to sleep. I have been on my meds for three years - but I find my self still gettin depressed and not caring and also angry with no patience. So good, please give me clue on this.
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