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Evaluation of a sleep switch deviceP J Hauri
Mayo Sleep Disorders Center, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Sleep 22:1110-7. 1999..To evaluate the performance of a sleep switch device (held between finger and thumb) in normal sleepers and in insomniacs by comparing its performance to PSG data, wrist actigraphy, and subjective estimates...
The treatment of parasomnias with hypnosis: a 5-year follow-up studyPeter J Hauri
Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 3:369-73. 2007..This study involves a replication and extension of a previous one reported by Hurwitz et al (1991) on the treatment of certain parasomnias with hypnosis...
Wrist actigraphy in insomniaP J Hauri
Mayo Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905
Sleep 15:293-301. 1992..Based on our study, we now recommend actigraphy as an additional tool in the clinical evaluation of insomnia, but we believe that in complex cases it should be combined with 1 PSG night in the sleep disorders center...
Reverse first night effect in insomniaP J Hauri
Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Sleep 12:97-105. 1989..When data from only 1 laboratory night are available for an insomniac, care should be taken with the label of "subjective complaint without objective findings" in patients who are defensive, guarded, and sensation-seeking...
Consulting about insomnia: a method and some preliminary dataP J Hauri
Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Sleep 16:344-50. 1993..Advice to seek psychotherapy--although quite carefully given--typically was tried by only one-third of those who received it. Overall, the survey shows good patient acceptance of once-only insomnia consultations...
Can we mix behavioral therapy with hypnotics when treating insomniacs?P J Hauri
Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA
Sleep 20:1111-8. 1997..We conclude that when teaching sleep hygiene and behavioral therapy to insomniacs, it might be advantageous to disallow the concomitant use of hypnotics as needed...
Sleep in patients with spontaneous panic attacksP J Hauri
Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Sleep 12:323-37. 1989..Six of them occurred in the transition phase between stage 2 and stage 3 sleep. The nocturnal panic attacks of these patients are unique, different from stage 4 sleep terrors, and different from dream anxiety attacks...
