According to the DSM, nightmares are generally thought to be caused by anxiety or stress; trauma or an upsetting event; sleep disorders; a fluctuating sleep schedule; or medication or drug use.
However, there is no reason for people with occasional nightmares or daytime dreams to be worried they may have an ...
Recurring dreams may feature taking a test the dreamer didn’t study for, having to make a speech or being attacked. Here's ...
Nightmares are a universal yet deeply personal experience that has intrigued humans for centuries. These intense, fear-inducing dreams can disturb sleep, create lingering unease, and sometimes reflect ...
Recurring dreams may feature taking a test the dreamer didn’t study for, having to make a speech or being attacked. Here’s ...
You may have heard that frequent snoring is a sign of sleep apnea. It's true that snoring is one of the most common symptoms. But not everyone who has sleep apnea snores. And of course ...
This sleep disorder, among others ... as conditions like insomnia and waking due to nightmares and sleep disturbances are also known side effects of anxiety. Losing quality sleep due to such ...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are commonly associated with delays in sleep onset and frequent nighttime awakenings, sometimes with nightmares. Restlessness and bedtime tantrums are frequently ...
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