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Chapter 3
Anxiety Disorders and Accompanying Insomnia
Abstract
In this chapter, we discuss the different manifestations (both subjective and
objective) of sleep disturbance within anxiety disorders. We discuss the associated
features of the anxiety disorder and focus especially on those anxiety conditions
presumed to have higher comorbidity with insomnia. We also consider whether
there are any disorder-specific special insomnia treatment considerations within
each diagnostic category. We argue that there appears to be no real impediment to
treating the insomnia of those with anxiety disorders, although there may be some
special treatment considerations for panic disorder (i.e., allowing for a less conser-