Sleep the night before and after a treatment session: A critical ingredient for treatment adherence?
Article 2017 en
Authors
MD
Michael R. Dolsen
AS
Adriane M. Soehner
CM
Charles M. Morin
Abstract
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Improving sleep may benefit patient adherence to treatment. Sleep may influence processes related to initial learning and subsequent consolidation of treatment information. Future studies should examine whether improved sleep within other psychiatric disorders is also an ingredient to the successful outcome of psychosocial interventions. (PsycINFO Database Record
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