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KeyTerms SLEEP Sleep Disorders Hypnosis

NameThat

Doctor

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Author whose stories were inspired by childhood

nightmares

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Who is Stephen King?OR M.S.

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Usually happens to people when they travel long

distances-body clock is out of whack

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What is Jet Lag?

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When your subconscious sneaks

into your conversations

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What is a Freudian Slip?

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Oil tanker that crashed due to a sleepy captain

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What is the Exxon Valdez?

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Don’t think of this animal-whatever you do, don’t think of this

large animal

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What is a white bear/white bear experiment?

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AVERAGE LENGTH OF SLEEP CYCLE

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WHAT IS 90 MINUTES?

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# OF SLEEP STAGES

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WHAT IS 5?

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This increases as the night progresses

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What is REM sleep?

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Brain waves associated with stage 4 sleep

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What are delta waves?

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_____ JERK, SUDDENLY

AWAKENING WHILE DRIFTING OFF TO

SLEEP

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WHAT IS MYOCLONIC/HYPNIC?

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General term meaning the inability to fall or

stay asleep

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What is insomnia?

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Interruption of breathing during sleep

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What is sleep apnea?

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Loss of muscle control associated with narcolepsy- “fainting goats”

have this

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What is cataplexy?

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Fancy name for bedwetting

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What is nocturnal enuresis?

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The two major categories of sleep disorders

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What are dysomnias and parasomnias?

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It’s a heightened state of this

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What is suggestibility, relaxation or concentration?

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% of people that can be hypnotized by others

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What is 90%?

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Commands to be carried out after the hypnotic trance ends

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What is post-hypnotic suggestion?

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Hypnosis is often used to treat these disorders-when there is a

psychological problem that converts itself into a bodily issue like pain

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What is a psychosomatic ill?

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3 of the 4 methods to induce hypnosis

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What arefixed gaze

loss of balanceprogressive relaxation/imagery

and rapid commands?

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Who is Dr. Phil?

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Who is Dr. Evil?

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Who is Dr. House?

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Who is Doctor Doom?

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Who are Dr. Parkinson and Doctor Who?