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  • Behavioral Sleep Clinics | April 2011 | Sleep Review
    A New Home for Nightmare Treatment Military personnel returning from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq show increasing rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic nightmares. Media coverage of these two vexing mental health conditions is also intensifying and raising public awareness about the need for more effective therapeutic options. With growing attention focused on patients...
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  • In wildest dreams, a shot at reshaping nightmares | NWAonline
    Her car is racing at a terrifying speed through the streets of a large city, and something gruesome, something with giant eyeballs, is chasing her, closing in fast. It was a dream, of course, and after Emily Gurule, a 50-year-old high school teacher, related it to Dr. Barry Krakow, he did not ask her to unpack its symbolism. He simply told her to think of a new one. “In your mind, with thinking...
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  • NY Times: Insomnia Is Linked to Trouble Breathing

    by BENEDICT CAREY from the New York Times

    NY Times - Insomnia Linked to Breathing

    Brief respiratory problems during sleep may play a larger role in causing insomnia than the usual suspects, a small study suggests.

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  • In Search of Compliance - HomeCare Magazine

    Market success depends on getting sleep-disorder breathing patients to use therapy devices

    by Larry Anderson

    Compliance is the Holy Grail of sleep-disorder breathing therapy. Technologies such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices only work if patients use them, and yet industry statistics suggest compliance rates hovering around 50 percent, to the detriment of both patient well-being and DME/HME providers’ bottom line.

    Compliance is critical to successful treatment of sleep-disorder breathing and also to the success of DME/HME providers. It’s clearly in everyone’s interests to boost compliance, but how?

    Devoting time and resources to ensure compliance is particularly challenging for DME providers in the age of competitive bidding, says Mitchell Yoel, executive vice president of business development and government affairs at Drive Medical Design and Manufacturing. “Current pressures on providers are coming from multiple fronts,” he says. “Providers must both facilitate and confirm compliance with PAP therapy to ensure clinical outcomes and reimbursement, and must also manage the operational costs associated with the amount of time clinical staff spends on PAP patients to get the appropriate fit and comfort.”

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  • Recent Interview: Dr. Steven Park

    Expert Interview: Dr. Barry Krakow on Complex Insomnia, UARS, & PTSD

    With Dr. Steven Park - November 30th, 2010

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 16:41
 
www.cpaptalk.com • View topic - Sound Sleep, Sound Mind by Krakow

Sound Sleep, Sound Mind by Krakow by secret agent girl on Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:27 am Did anyone else happen to catch his webinar with NICABM--wondering what you thought of it. It's been such a busy summer, that I haven't been around here, and only thought of the forum after the presentation...sorry! I was impressed with his balanced approach and would let him be my doctor in a new york minute! Not that my sleep doc is no good, but Krakow is obviously quite an expert. Here's the outline he mostly covered: * It's quality, not necessarily quantity, that matters * Poor sleep, poor health: poor health, poor sleep * The Mind-Body connection of sleep * The role that breath plays in sleep disorders * Building a sleep quality brain trust * Treatment: emotional freedom to sleep without drugs


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