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White Noise Podcast - Nightmare Disorder

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Release Date: Mon, 4/15/19
Termination Date: Tue, 12/31/19
Credits: 1
Description: The White Noise Podcast episode on nightmare disorder will feature a case-based discussion about different aspects of nightmare disorder, including screening measures, diagnosis, and treatment.
Educational Objectives: After completing this activity, participants will be able to screen for nightmare disorder, diagnose nightmare disorder, know when to refer to a sleep specialist, and help patients access effective treatment for nightmare disorder.
Target Audience: This activity is appropriate for Administrators, House Officers, Medical Students, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Other Healthcare Professionals, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Social Workers, Technicians in the fields of Family Medicine, General Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Other Healthcare Professions, Pediatrics, Primary Care, Psychiatry, Psychology, Sleep Medicine, Social Work.
Accreditation and Credit Designation:

Accreditation and Credit Designation



The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


The University of Michigan Medical School designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.



Release Date: 4/15/19

Termination Date: 3/31/22

Additional Info: Presenter:
Todd Favorite, Clinical Psychologist

Educational Planner:
Alok Sachdeva, MD

Educational Co-Planners:
Johnathan Barkham, MD
Mohan Dutt, MD

Financial Disclosures:
There are no relevant financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests to disclose for this activity.

References:
Zak RS, Auerbach SH, Casey KR, Chowdhuri S, Karippot A, Maganti RK, Ramar K, Kristo DA, Bista SR, Lamm CI, Morgenthaler TI. Best practice guide for the treatment of nightmare disorder in adults. Journal of clinical sleep medicine. 2010 Aug 15;6(04):389-401.

Raskind MA, Peskind ER, Kanter ED, Petrie EC, Radant A, Thompson CE, Dobie DJ, Hoff D, Rein RJ, Straits-Tröster K, Thomas RG. Reduction of nightmares and other PTSD symptoms in combat veterans by prazosin: a placebo-controlled study. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2003 Feb 1;160(2):371-3.

Krakow B, Zadra A. Clinical management of chronic nightmares: imagery rehearsal therapy. Behavioral sleep medicine. 2006 Feb 1;4(1):45-70.

King AP, Erickson TM, Giardino ND, Favorite T, Rauch SA, Robinson E, Kulkarni M, Liberzon I. A pilot study of group mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy (MBCT) for combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Depression and anxiety. 2013 Jul;30(7):638-45.

Credits available:

AMA PRA Category 1: 1.00
Participation: 1.00