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In the midnight hour: Cancer and nightmares. A review of theories and interventions in psycho-oncology

机译:在午夜时分:巨蟹座和噩梦。心理肿瘤学理论与干预研究述评

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Objectives: The purposes of this study were: (1) to explore cancer patients' complaints of poor sleep, which often involve a combination of somatic symptoms and nightmares; and (2) to understand these sleep disturbances in the light of modern dream theories and intervention modalities.Method: The literature search originated with several major articles (Revonsuo, 2000; Krakow & Zadra, 2006; Hobson, 2009) which then opened up the search through their references. We also used the database PubMed, and employed the following key words: cancer, nightmares/dreams, sleep disturbances, and dream theory. The literature search covered the interval between 1900 (Freud, 1900) and 2009. Our criteria for selecting studies included the most recent major review articles on the neuroscience of sleep and dreams; articles reviewing sleep disturbances in cancer patients and relevant treatments; and articles reviewing interventions for traumatic dreams. Approximately 30 articles were deemed worthy of inclusion.Results: Thirty article/books/chapters met the criteria for relevance related to key theories and clinical interventions related to nightmares and traumatic dreams of cancer patients. Key concepts involve threat simulation theory and imagery rehearsal therapy in regard to theoretical and interventional paradigms significantly generalizable to cancer patients. The dream material included in this article presents patients' attempts to deal with complex threats such as intense dependency/ loss of self-sufficiency, disfigurement, and death. This is especially true with regard to the doctor–patient relationship at all stages of the illness and disease. Imagery rehearsal can facilitate empowerment in light of highly threatening and conflictual cancer-related dreams in which the patient feels helpless and victimized.Significance of results: This review offers a new lens on current dream theories and understanding of sleep disturbance in cancer patients as well as their familes and medical caregivers. Modern theories lead to opportunities for intervention that can both relieve symptoms and improve communication between medical caregivers and patients and families.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是:(1)探讨癌症患者对睡眠不足的抱怨,这些抱怨通常涉及躯体症状和噩梦;方法:文献检索起源于几篇主要文章(Revonsuo,2000年; Krakow&Zadra,2006年; Hobson,2009年),随后打开了研究方向。搜索他们的参考。我们还使用了PubMed数据库,并使用了以下关键词:癌症,噩梦/梦,睡眠障碍和梦论。文献检索涵盖了1900年(弗洛伊德,1900年)和2009年之间的时间间隔。我们选择研究的标准包括关于睡眠和梦的神经科学的最新主要评论文章;回顾癌症患者睡眠障碍和相关治疗的文章;以及文章回顾了针对创伤性梦的干预措施。结果:大约30篇文章被认为值得收录。结果:30篇文章/书籍/章节符合与癌症患者的噩梦和创伤性梦相关的关键理论和临床干预措施的相关性标准。关键概念涉及威胁模拟理论和图像演练疗法,涉及理论和干预范式,这些范式可广泛推广到癌症患者。本文中包含的梦想材料介绍了患者应对复杂威胁(如过度依赖/丧失自给能力,毁容和死亡)的尝试。对于疾病和疾病各个阶段的医患关系,尤其如此。图像彩排可以在患者感到无助和受害的高度威胁和冲突性癌症相关梦境中促进赋权。结果的意义:本综述提供了一个新的视角,探讨了当前的梦境理论和对癌症患者以及睡眠障碍患者的理解。他们的家人和医疗护理人员。现代理论带来了干预的机会,这种干预既可以缓解症状,也可以改善医疗护理人员与患者和家庭之间的沟通。

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    《Palliative and Supportive Care》 |2011年第02期|p.191-200|共10页
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    David K. Wellisch; Marie Cohen;

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    Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California;

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