ARTICLES
Letter to Editor
Turkish Title : Understanding Nightmare Disorder and A brief overview of required Psychological Interventions
Lakshmi Maddali Anvitha,Sahithi Neelam Sai,Srikanth Dr Pallerla,Haroon Dr Ayesha Parveen
JNBS, 2024, 11(3), p:76-87
Dear Editor, Nightmare disorder is a mental health condition characterized by repeated occurrences of extended, well-remembered, dysphoric dreams, often involving themes of threat, that result in awakening from sleep and significant distress and impairment1 . A typical sleep occurs in two phases namely rapid eye movement stage (REM) and nonrapid eye movement stage (NREM), nightmares usually occur during REM stage of sleep cycle when brain activity nears the level of that when an individual is awake causing the experience to feel real. Research points to factors such as traumatic experiences, childhood adversities, suppression of thoughts, maladaptive beliefs, other medical conditions such as sleep apnea2. Though research points to multiple reasons for occurrence of nightmares, Spoormaker’s cognitive model explains persistence of nightmares due to formation of nightmare scripts, the repeated elements in nightmares form structures patterns in dreamers experience. The scripts contain specific expected responses that get activated to dream elements, the cycle continues even after the original stressor fades
Editorial
Turkish Title : Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on the Treatment Journey of Women Facing Infertility
Bareddy Gangadhar,Lazar Dr. Veparala,Mahajan Khushi,Srikanth Dr Pallerla
JNBS, 2024, 11(3), p:89-90
Dear Editor,
Infertility in women is defined as the inability
to conceive after a year of regular, unprotected
sexual activity 1 .While technological advancements
offer various medical interventions for
treatment, infertility can stem from issues with
ovulation, the uterus, fallopian tubes, or abdominal
factors. Sometimes, the cause remains
elusive despite thorough testing. However, infertility
isn’t solely a biological issue; adverse
childhood experiences (ACE) also play a role.
ACE encompass stressful or traumatic events
during the first 18 years of life, such as domestic
violence, substance abuse, parental mental
illness, divorce, or incarceration, which can impact
fertility beyond mere physiological factors.
ISSN (Print) | 2149-1909 |
ISSN (Online) | 2148-4325 |
2020 Ağustos ayından itibaren yalnızca İngilizce yayın kabul edilmektedir.