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 ===== Primer ===== ===== Primer =====
-**Sleep** is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered consciousness,​ relatively inhibited sensory activity, inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles, and reduced interactions with surroundings. Adequate sleep is vital for good mental health. Evidence is mounting that poor sleep or insomnia can contribute to worsen of psychotic symptoms, including hallucinations.[([[http://​www.thelancet.com/​journals/​lanpsy/​article/​PIIS2215-0366(17)30328-0/​fulltext|Freeman,​ D., Sheaves, B., Goodwin, G. M., Yu, L. M., Nickless, A., Harrison, P. J., ... & Hinds, C. (2017). The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): a randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis. The Lancet Psychiatry.]])]+**Sleep** is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered consciousness,​ relatively inhibited sensory activity, inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles, and reduced interactions with surroundings. Adequate sleep is vital for good mental health, and there is a bidirectional relationship between psychiatric disorders and sleep.[([[https://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pubmed/​31774491|Winkelman,​ J. W. (2020). How to Identify and Fix Sleep Problems: Better Sleep, Better Mental Health. JAMA psychiatry, 77(1), 99-100.]])] ​Evidence is mounting that poor sleep or insomnia can contribute to worsen of psychotic symptoms, including hallucinations.[([[http://​www.thelancet.com/​journals/​lanpsy/​article/​PIIS2215-0366(17)30328-0/​fulltext|Freeman,​ D., Sheaves, B., Goodwin, G. M., Yu, L. M., Nickless, A., Harrison, P. J., ... & Hinds, C. (2017). The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): a randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis. The Lancet Psychiatry.]])]
  
 ==== Sleep Disorders ==== ==== Sleep Disorders ====
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 ===== Sleep Disorders ===== ===== Sleep Disorders =====
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 Sleep-wake disorders encompass 10 disorders or disorder groups in the DSM-5, as listed below. Individuals with these disorders typically present with sleep-wake complaints of dissatisfaction regarding the quality, timing, and amount of sleep. Resulting daytime distress and impairment are core features shared by all of these sleep-wake disorders. Sleep-wake disorders encompass 10 disorders or disorder groups in the DSM-5, as listed below. Individuals with these disorders typically present with sleep-wake complaints of dissatisfaction regarding the quality, timing, and amount of sleep. Resulting daytime distress and impairment are core features shared by all of these sleep-wake disorders.