Many parents have experienced the world of nightmares, night terrors and sleep paralysis with at least one of their children. |
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No one at Holy Angels invited me to their sleepovers anymore, on account of my loud, thrashing night terrors. |
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Nyctophobia is mostly present in young children, and starts out with night terrors and a healthy fear of the boogeyman. |
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Has anybody suffering from night terrors ever wet their bed from fright while sleeping at the clinic? |
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The fourth factor dealt with night terrors and reactivity to sudden noises. |
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George discusses some of his night terrors and reveals that he has palpable hallucinations of an evil force. |
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Other common problems are night terrors, dream disturbed sleep and also light sleepers, waking every couple of hours. |
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He obtained a variety of employments but continued to suffer flashbacks and night terrors and to drink heavily. |
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The shock cleared some of the muzziness away but still left the disturbing feelings those night terrors had engendered lurking at the edges. |
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Some children experience bedwetting, night terrors, or sleepwalking during deep sleep. |
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Children in detention exhibited symptoms including bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. |
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Several adolescents also developed night terrors and needed to be escorted by their parents to the outdoor toilets. |
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Another great thing about living with the Barkers was the miraculous deterioration of my night terrors. |
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He himself had no great desire to sleep, thoughts of the day's events would give him the night terrors for certain. |
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This was not the jitters one would get before a battle, or even the childish night terrors she got when one of her nightmares hit her. |
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This disorder was frequently misdiagnosed as a variety of conditions including night terrors, other sleep disorders, or hysteria. |
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At the initial interview, I found out that he also strongly feared the dark, had a history of night terrors and bed-wetting, and sometimes burst out in a violent temper. |
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They exhibited symptoms of bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. |
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The creepy, outrageously Freudian project comes from several of his current preoccupations, including videogames, disaster flicks and her own recurring night terrors. |
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Children who have night terrors may be overly tired or under stress. |
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The majority were asleep or unconscious, occasionally twitching and screaming in fear of the night terrors that had followed them from the waking world. |
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They may wake up several times during the night or experience sleepwalking, night terrors, intense fear or bedwetting. |
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Some victims re-experience the traumatic events through nightmares, night terrors or flashbacks. |
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He still suffered from night terrors and bed-wetting. |
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In the case of night terrors, there is no need to waken, shake or console the child as they are fast asleep and untouched by words of consolation, unlike with nightmares, when they really must be consoled. |
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I also learned to change tears into laughter, an ordinary stroll in a fascinating adventure, driving away night terrors, clean any stain caused by regurgitated milk and, especially, be quicker than my own shadow! |
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While director Robert Harmon's 15-certificate They stars Laura Regan as a psychology student who suffers night terrors. |
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Dale is still being treated for a brain injury, has fluid in his brain, memory loss, flashbacks, night terrors and nerve damage to his face. |
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These patients experienced middle and ictal insomnia, excessive day-time somnolence, sleepwalking, night terrors, somniloquy, and sleep apnea. |
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In some instances, the therapist made suggestions to assist the parents in handling the child's specific behaviour such as night terrors, refusal to leave the home or weather anxiety. |
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Since her daughter turned three, she has been having night terrors. |
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The fear of the loss of mother or father underlies many of the reactions that a child may develop, such as sleeplessness, night terrors or clinging behaviours. |
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How to differentiate a simple nightmare from night terrors? |
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In order that the child sleeps and could anticipate the night terrors and nightmares, try that your baby has a peaceful moment before going to the cot. |
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Just thinking of the Bradford game a few seasons ago still gives me night terrors,and I can't bear to mention last season's denouement. |
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She will probably say what your daughter is experiencing are night terrors and that they are not all that uncommon in young children. |
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Night terrors or persistent recurring bad dreams, physiological illnesses, or persistent tics may warrant professional intervention. |
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Night terrors often occur in patients with psychopathology, especially in adults with post-traumatic stress syndrome. |
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Night terrors are common in children between three and eight years of age. |
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