Patricia Haynes, PhD

Associate Professor, Public Health
Associate Professor, Psychology
Associate Professor, Psychiatry
 
Major Areas of Research Interest: 
Sleep disorders, sleep medicine, depression, including an examination of the effectiveness of a new psychotherapy designed for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and disturbances in their sleep or daily routine. This project will set the stage for larger studies testing the efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Social Rhythm Therapy (CBSRT).
 
Selected Publications: 
Haynes PL. The role of behavioral sleep medicine in the assessment and treatment of sleep disordered breathing. [Review] [150 refs] Clinical Psychology Review. 25(5):673-705, 2005.
 
Krakow B. Haynes PL. Warner TD. Santana E. Melendrez D. Johnston L. Hollifield M. Sisley BN. Koss M. Shafer L. Nightmares, insomnia, and sleep-disordered breathing in fire evacuees seeking treatment for posttraumatic sleep disturbance. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 17(3):257-68, 2004.
 
Haynes PL. McQuaid JR. Kelsoe J. Rapaport M. Gillin JC. Affective state and EEG sleep profile in response to rapid tryptophan depletion in recently recovered nonmedicated depressed individuals. Journal of Affective Disorders. 83(2-3):253-62, 2004.
 
Krakow B. Haynes PL. Warner TD. Santana E. Melendrez D. Johnston L. Hollifield M. Sisley BN. Koss M. Shafer L. Nightmares, insomnia, and sleep-disordered breathing in fire evacuees seeking treatment for posttraumatic sleep disturbance. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 17(3):257-68, 2004.
 
Monday, March 5, 2018