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The Complex Relationship Between Sleep, Depression & Anxiety

When you dont get the 7 9 hours of quality sleep you need it can heavily influence your outlook on life energy level motivation and emotions
If youre feeling low you may not realize that lack of sleep is the culprit But even small levels of sleep deprivation over time can chip away at your happiness
You might see that youre less enthusiastic more irritable or even have some of the symptoms of clinical depression such as feeling persistently sad or empty All these alterations to your mood can affect not only your individual mental health but your relationships and family dynamics as well
The link between sleep and mood
The link has been seen over and over by researchers and doctors For example people with insomnia have greater levels of depression and anxiety than those who sleep normally They are 10 times as likely to have clinical depression and 17 times as likely to have clinical anxiety The more a person experiences insomnia and the more frequently they wake at night as a result the higher the chances of developing depression
Obstructive sleep apnea a condition in which a person wakes frequently and very briefly throughout the night is linked to depression as well In one study of nearly 19000 people those with obstructive sleep apnea were five times as likely to suffer from clinical depression Researchers believe this is because when sleep is disrupted over and over it can alter brain activity and neuro chemicals that affect a persons mood and thinking
Many people experience problems sleeping including not getting enough sleep not feeling rested and not sleeping well This problem can lead to difficulties functioning during the daytime and have unpleasant effects on your work social and family life
Problems sleeping can be secondary to a medical illness such as sleep apnea or a mental health condition like depression Sleep issues can be a sign of an impending condition such as bipolar disorder In addition to affecting sleep itself many medical and mental health conditions can be worsened by sleep related problems
Insomnia
One of the major sleep disorders that people face is insomnia Insomnia is an inability to get the amount of sleep needed to function efficiently during the daytime About 1 in 3 people in the US report difficulty sleeping at least one night per week Insomnia is caused by difficulty falling asleep difficulty staying asleep or waking up too early in the morning
Insomnia is rarely an isolated medical or mental illness but rather a symptom of another illness to be investigated by a person and their medical doctors In other people insomnia can be a result of a persons lifestyle or work schedule
Sometimes insomnia or other sleep problems can be caused by sleep apnea which is a separate medical condition that affects a persons ability to breathe while sleeping A doctor or sleep specialist can diagnose sleep apnea and provide treatment to improve sleep
Short term insomnia is very common and has many causes such as stress travel or other life events It can generally be relieved by simple sleep hygiene interventions such as exercise a hot bath warm milk or changing your bedroom environment Long term insomnia lasts for more than three weeks and should be investigated by a physician with a potential referral to a sleep disorder specialist which includes psychiatrists neurologists and pulmonologists who have expertise in sleep disorders
Cause And Effect
Approximately 50 of insomnia cases are related to depression anxiety or psychological stress Often the qualities of a persons insomnia and their other symptoms can be helpful in determining the role of mental illness in a persons inability to sleep Early morning wakefulness can be a sign of depression along with low energy inability to concentrate sadness and a change in appetite or weight On the other hand a sudden dramatic decrease in sleep which is accompanied by increase in energy or the lack of need for sleep may be a sign of mania
Many anxiety disorders are associated with difficulties sleeping Obsessive compulsive disorder OCD is frequently associated with poor sleep Panic attacks during sleep may suggest a panic disorder Poor sleep resulting from nightmares may be associated with posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD
Substance use disorders can also cause problems with sleep While alcohol is sedating in limited quantities intoxication with alcohol can make you wake up numerous times in the night and disturbs your sleep patterns Illicit drugs such as LSD and ecstasy are also Desperate senior man suffering and covering face with hands in deep depression, pain, emotional disorder, grief and desperation concept.associated with interruptions in sleep Some sedative medications may cause sleepiness during intoxication but can disturb sleep and cause serious problems sleeping in people who are misusing or withdrawing from these medications
Poor sleep has been shown to significantly worsen the symptoms of many mental health issues Severe sleep problems can decrease the effectiveness of certain treatments Treatment of sleep disorders has also been studied in relationship to schizophrenia ADHD and other mental illnesses All of the scientific data shows the connection between medical and mental illnesses good sleep is necessary for recoveryor preventionin both types of conditions
Treatment
The first line treatment for insomnia is good sleeping habits and taking care of any underlying conditions that may be causing the problems with sleeping But when these are not enough other treatment options can be considered
Good sleeping habits A first line treatment for treatment of insomnia these can include maintaining a regular sleep schedule avoiding stimulating activities like exercise before bed and having a comfortable sleep environment
Relaxation techniques Deep breathing progressive muscle relaxation and mindfulness can help people become aware of their body and decrease anxiety about going to sleep
Medication Many psychiatric drugs are used to promote sleep in people with insomnia One should be careful regarding the risk of becoming over sedated by using other drugs and alcohol when taking some of these medications Doctors dont generally recommend staying on medication for more than a few weeks but there are a few medications that have been approved for long term use
Herbal remedies Melatonin and valerian root are two herbal remedies that are available at many pharmacies and other locations The effectiveness of these treatments has not been proven for most people and neither treatment has been approved by the FDA
Sleep restriction This is a form of therapy that increases sleep efficiency by decreasing the amount of time that a person spends in bed awake This involves very strict rules regarding the amount of time that a person can lay in bed for at night which gradually increases over time
Cognitive behavioral therapy This therapy can help you control or eliminate negative thoughts and worries that keep you awake
Light therapy Also known as phototherapy this can be specifically helpful in people with a condition called delayed sleep phase syndrome
Exercise is associated with improved sleep quality Talk with your health care provider about the kind of exercise that will work for you
The relationship between sleep and mood is complex because disrupted sleep can lead to emotional changes clinical depression or anxiety as well as other psychiatric conditions but these conditions can also compound or further disrupt sleep In fact altered sleep patterns are a hallmark of many mental health issues
If you find yourself sleeping too little or too much on a regular basis its important to bring this up with your doctor so the two of you can look at your total physical and mental health picture and decide if further tests or a treatment plan is necessary For more information on if you may be depressed take this assessment from Mind Diagnostics
Dont assume that a lack of healthy sleep is par for the course if youre struggling with a mental health issue Be open about your sleep with your providers so they can help you understand exactly what role sleep is playing and how you can address it
Alaska Sleep Clinic is the only sleep clinic in Alaska with a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist that specializes in sleep medicine Dr Angie Randazzo  We want to help you improve your sleep and your life
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Brent Fisher, MBA, FACHE, FACMPE
President and Chief Executive Officer

“Alaska Sleep Clinic has a history of providing the most comprehensive sleep medicine services in the state of Alaska. Its potential has only begun. I am here to take these high-quality, comprehensive services to all Alaskans.”

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Brent Fisher has held leadership positions spanning a wide variety of complex and start-up organizations: manufacturing (pharmaceutical & medical device), software development, hospitals (academic and community), medical groups, consulting, hospice, military, engineered devices, engineered plastics, and private equity.

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His writings have been published in various magazines, trade journals, and medical journals, including the Physician Executive Journal, Healthcare Executive, Modern Healthcare, Group Practice Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and Journal of Healthcare Management (Best Article Award).

He has served on the Board of Directors of professional associations, civic organizations, and businesses.

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Brent enjoys being with his family, serving in the community, hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.