Where sleep medicine meets psychiatry: a recent understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment.

Robert Oxlade
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I believe that the results of these sleep studies show that in chronic PTSD, most patients have a significant sleep disorder that is independent of their PTSD, but which provides the vulnerability in which PTSD develops. The utility of these studies lies in the fact that for the most part these sleep disorders can be treated, and the PTSD can then subsequently respond to appropriate treatment, or be resolved as sleep normalizes. There's a lot more that can be done--I'd like to end on some words from the American poet, Robert Frost, whose lines "I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep; and miles to go before I sleep" seem to herald the current situation in which sleep medicine and psychiatry are making a tentative beginning to explore a new realm of study.

睡眠医学与精神病学相遇之处:对创伤后应激障碍及其治疗的最新理解。
我相信这些睡眠研究的结果表明,在慢性创伤后应激障碍中,大多数患者都有明显的睡眠障碍,这与他们的创伤后应激障碍无关,但这为创伤后应激障碍的发展提供了脆弱性。这些研究的效用在于,这些睡眠障碍在很大程度上是可以治疗的,创伤后应激障碍随后可以对适当的治疗做出反应,或者随着睡眠正常化而得到解决。我们可以做的还有很多——我想以美国诗人罗伯特·弗罗斯特(Robert Frost)的几句话作为结束,他说:“我有诺言要履行,睡前还有很长的路要走;睡眠医学和精神病学正在试探性地开始探索一个新的研究领域,这似乎预示着当前的形势。
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