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Unit 2 – Biological Basis of Behavior
Topic 2.9
Which of these interventions is not likely effective in reducing instances of sleepwalking in adults?
Scheduled awakenings, waking up the person shortly before they usually begin sleepwalking.
Having the person stay awake all night to break the cycle of sleepwalking episodes.
Medication use under supervision if recommended by healthcare professionals after diagnosing underlying causes like stress or anxiety disorders which might be triggering events.
Creating a safe environment by removing sharp objects or obstacles from their path during a potential episode.
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