Abstract
Sleep problems often occur in the context of mental illness. Symptoms of insomnia identified early in childhood have been later correlated with anxiety, depression, attentional difficulties, family or parental distress, chronic persistent sleep problems, aggression, and social problems. This presentation will review the clinical approaches to children presenting with comorbid sleep disorders to psychiatric practice.
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