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Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue

Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 3(1), 2–3 Copyright © 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue Mary A. Carskadon Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown Medical School Sleep Research Laboratory E. P. Bradley Hospital As Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM) enters its 3rd year of publication, we are pleased to offer this first special issue focusing on pediatric populations. One of the goals of the journal’s editorial board has been to provide a home for a broad array of articles in the field and to avoid becoming a Johnny-one-note journal for insom- nia. This special issue on childhood sleep—as well as the diversity of articles pub- lished in the first two volumes—makes the editorial point ring loud and clear. BSM welcomes strong submissions from all relevant areas. I am very pleased that the board chose the younger set for this special issue. The call for manuscripts has stimulated a number of submissions beyond the few we are able to present in this issue. Thus, readers can expect to see more about kids in the near future. I also hope that these articles will serve as an enticement for others to examine opportunities in their own practices http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Behavioral Sleep Medicine Taylor & Francis

Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue

Behavioral Sleep Medicine , Volume 3 (1): 2 – Feb 1, 2005
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Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue

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BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 3(1), 2–3 Copyright © 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue Mary A. Carskadon Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown Medical School Sleep Research Laboratory E. P. Bradley Hospital As Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM) enters its 3rd year of publication, we are pleased to offer this first special issue focusing on pediatric populations. One of the goals of the journal’s editorial board has been to...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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1540-2010
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1540-2002
DOI
10.1207/s15402010bsm0301_2
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Abstract

BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 3(1), 2–3 Copyright © 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Behavioral Sleep Medicine in the Young: A Special Issue Mary A. Carskadon Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown Medical School Sleep Research Laboratory E. P. Bradley Hospital As Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM) enters its 3rd year of publication, we are pleased to offer this first special issue focusing on pediatric populations. One of the goals of the journal’s editorial board has been to provide a home for a broad array of articles in the field and to avoid becoming a Johnny-one-note journal for insom- nia. This special issue on childhood sleep—as well as the diversity of articles pub- lished in the first two volumes—makes the editorial point ring loud and clear. BSM welcomes strong submissions from all relevant areas. I am very pleased that the board chose the younger set for this special issue. The call for manuscripts has stimulated a number of submissions beyond the few we are able to present in this issue. Thus, readers can expect to see more about kids in the near future. I also hope that these articles will serve as an enticement for others to examine opportunities in their own practices

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Behavioral Sleep MedicineTaylor & Francis

Published: Feb 1, 2005

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