It is important for everyone to get enough sleep, but many people often ignore it. If people do not get enough sleep they may experience sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation can have negative effects. When people do not get enough sleep or less, they may feel crabby and unable to function as well as they usually do the next day. Balancing work and parenting as a single parent in today’s society is tough. Juggling children, work, taking care of home, and cart the children to extracurricular activities
Whilst symptoms of depression are present in many mental health conditions, major depressive episodes (MDE) feature more highly in both bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD). Some experts argue it is diagnostically challenging to make a differential diagnosis due to the clinical presentation of a MDE in a bipolar patient often having little to distinguish it from that of a patient with MDD (Almeida & Phillips, 2013; Hirschfeld, 2014). This diagnostic challenge has contributed
In my first source, the authors explored both clinical and epidemiological studies. This study is reliable because they include research about the sleep-wake cycle and depression that has been going on for 25 years. The study also has content, face, convergent, and discriminant validity. The article uses many other peer-reviewed articles to provide proof that sleep disorders are core symptoms of depression. We can see that this source has content validity because the tests provided measured the behavior
whispered in her hair. As the years went by it slowly got easier to handle. I knew what to do if she passed out and the fear of losing her in my arms, that one day she won't wake up. “She has hypersomnia.” Dr Mario spined around to face us, pen in mouth and lab coat flaring dramatically behind him. “Hypersomnia?” Questioning him, I raised my head from my lap. Legs curled up in the arm chair, while Adrian paced around the
Sleep is known as one of the most important things we as living organisms go through throughout our lives. Sleep is broken down into five stages four of which are in the NREM “nonREM sleep period” and one which is in the REM “Rapid eye movement” period (Huffman & Dowdell, 2015). There are four theories that are considered to be the reasons for why we sleep and dream those being theories are adaptation/protection, repair/restoration, growth/development for sleep and learning/memory for why we dream
Is Depression An Adaptation Being depressed is not something that people see as a positive experience, it’s actually something that most people have tried to avoid. We strive to be happy when we're feeling bad by distracting ourselves with numerous amount of activities & yet we still seem to feel the same way afterwards. Instead of trying to change it, why don’t we ask ourselves why it even happens in the first place. It seems to be inevitable that everyone goes through some sort of depression
Vestibular migraines Mark referred himself back to see me today for further investigation of excessive daytime sleepiness. He has asked me to direct correspondence to yourself. As you are aware, I saw him three years ago for some transient insomnia which resolved very quickly. He has had no significant issues with insomnia since then. His more recent issue is that of excessive daytime sleepiness. He is going to bed at around 10.30pm, falling asleep well and rising from bed at 6.30am unrefreshed
(American Psychiatric Association, 2013, Pgs.160-185). Consequently, based on the symptoms that Keisha presented she was a good candidate to be diagnosed with Major Depressive disorder, because she displayed the depressed mood, significant weight loss, hypersomnia, fatigue or loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished ability to think or concentrated. As her clinician, I considered that Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) was more suitable diagnosis because the client has been experiencing
night terrors, narcolepsy, parasomnia, hypersomnia and dyssomnia. Insomnia is a dis order which makes it hard for people to fall asleep or can even wake them up to early and not them get enough sleep through out the night. Sleep apnea is when the person takes shallow breaths during their sleep. Then you have narcolepsy which is a disorder that messes with someone sleep cycle. Parasomnia is a disorder this involves abnormal behaviors in the persons sleep. Hypersomnia is a condition where the person has
the proper amount of sleep is unhealthy and can cause depression. “Subjective sleep complaints are very common in children and adolescents who have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Symptoms include insomnia (75% of cases) and hypersomnia (25%)