PPT-Sleep & Dreaming
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By Taylor Zayne amp Carla Introduction Things We Will Cover What are dreams and what types are there Medications Sleep disordersillnesses Sleep stages Things that
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By Taylor Zayne amp Carla Introduction Things We Will Cover What are dreams and what types are there Medications Sleep disordersillnesses Sleep stages Things that affect sleep What are dreams . A Presentation on. Integrated Posttraumatic Stress Dream Therapy (IPDT)* by Wayne Hankammer, LPC. Copyrighted. http://www.fletc.gov/training/peer-support-program. C. RITICAL . I. NCIDENT . S. TRESS . States of Consciousness. Textbook Chapter . 4. What is Consciousness?. Our awareness . of ourselves and our environment . Includes various cognitive processes, such as sleeping, dreaming, concentrating, and decision making!. relation. of . eye. . movements. . during. . sleep. . to. . dream. . activity. : . An. . objective. . method. . for. . the. . study. of . dreaming. .. Dement. & . Kleitman. (1957). . Desiree French and Amber Copeland. Intro. To Dreams . On average, we spend about one third of our lives sleeping. During a portion of that time, we are also dreaming. While asleep, we can gain rest and refreshment from our day. Essentially, dreams are our method of relaxing and letting our minds drift away into a distant world. While dreaming, we can interact with various people, places or things.. States of Consciousness. Textbook Chapter . 4. What is Consciousness?. Our awareness . of ourselves and our environment . Includes various cognitive processes, such as sleeping, dreaming, concentrating, and decision making!. By Savannah Hess. What is lucid dreaming?. When you are dreaming, and are aware of the fact. Occurs when something strange happens which makes you question your reality. Occurs naturally, but there are ways to help induce it.. By: Manpreet Basi. MD 1 Case Study. 340. Electroencephalogram. (EEG):. Electrodes placed on the scalp to provide a gross record of the electrical activity of the brain. Scientists use EEG to measure electrical brain activity during the five stages of sleep. When you fall asleep, you pass through stages 1 to 4 (the deepest level of sleep) as your brain becomes less active. You then go through the stages in reverse before 5 to 15 minutes of stage 5: rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. During REM sleep, your eyes dart about, your brain is frantically active and you dream. The whole cycle lasts about 90 minutes and repeats throughout the night.. A Presentation on. Integrated Posttraumatic Stress Dream Therapy (IPDT)* by Wayne Hankammer, LPC. Copyrighted. http://www.fletc.gov/training/peer-support-program. C. RITICAL . I. NCIDENT . S. TRESS . Sleep stages:. Stage 1- Hallucinations. Stage 2- Sleep spindles. Stage 3- Transitional sleep. Stage 4- Deep sleep. Sleep cycle. There is a five stage cycle. Repeats every 90 minutes. REM sleep. REM increases as night progresses . the Dream. Elizabeth and . Syrr. Theories. 1970s- Allan Hobson and Robert . McCarley. - Dreams are an attempt to interpret random electrical impulses produced automatically in your brain.. Results in how the brain and mind work during sleep.. Dog acting out a dream and runs into a wall: . http://. youtu.be/grEypMDqvTE. Narcolepsy: . http://youtu.be/qVu-IcLoZtU. Sleep. Why do we sleep?. Why do we sleep?. Sleep is a basic requirement for normal brain . and . Dreaming . By Julia Dwight. The Sleep Cycle. When does dreaming occur?. E. lectroencephalographic . (EEG. ). : is the . electrophysiological monitoring . method . that records neural . oscillations.. 23.1 – Describe how our biological rhythms influence our daily functioning. .. Circadian Rhythms. : repeating fluctuations, such as sleeping and waking, that occur over a period of twenty-four . hours. States of Consciousness. Brain States and Consciousness. 1. Consciousness. A. wareness . of . self . & environment. Sleeping, daydreaming, hypnosis, drug induced hallucinating, mediation. 2. Selective .
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