
Narcotherapy is a form of therapy originating in China that disables the body or one part temporarily by drugs or acupuncture, which is usually used in surgical operations. ==History== As early as the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods (770–221 BC), some Chinese doctors had known and recorded the anaesthesia functions of some drugs...
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Intravenous injections of sodium amytal or sodium pentothal to induce a state in which the patient is more relaxed and communicative. Narcosuggestion, narcosynthesis, and narcoanalysis are therapeutic processes using these drug adjuncts. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nar′kō-thār′ă-pē Definitions: 1. Psychotherapy conducted with the patient under the influence of a sedative or narcotic.
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narcotherapy 1. Psychotherapy conducted with the patient under the influence of a sedative or narcotic. 2. In psychotherapy, the use of intravenous barbiturates to enhance relaxation, to facilitate communication, and to render the subject more responsive to the suggestions of the therapist. In any particular narcotherapeutic session, the focus may...
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an infrequently used method of treating mental disorders by intravenous injection of barbiturates.
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