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narcosynthesis
nar·co·syn·the·sis N0018200 (när′kō-sĭn′thĭ-sĭs)n. pl. nar·co·syn·the·ses (-sēz′) Narcoanalysis directed toward making the patient recall repressed memories and emotional traumas.narcosynthesis (ˌnɑːkəʊˈsɪnθəsɪs) n (Psychiatry) obsolete a technique in narcoanalysis in which the patient is encouraged to reveal suppressed emotions or memories with the aid of narcotic drugs. This is followed by a period of synthesis in which the patient is asked to discuss these revelationsnarcosynthesisa form of treatment for mental illness that involves placing the patient under the influence of a narcotic.See also: Drugs, Insanitynarcosynthesis
narcosynthesis[¦när·kō′sin·thə·səs] (medicine) Psychotherapeutic treatment under partial anesthesia, in which abreaction is a significant factor in obtaining positive results. narcosynthesis
nar·co·a·nal·y·sis (nar'kō-ă-nal'i-sis), Psychotherapeutic treatment under light anesthesia, originally used in acute combat-related cases during World War II; also has been used in the treatment of childhood trauma. See also: narcotherapy. Synonym(s): narcosynthesisnarcosynthesis (när′kō-sĭn′thĭ-sĭs)n. pl. narcosynthe·ses (-sēz′) Narcoanalysis directed toward making the patient recall repressed memories and emotional traumas.narcosynthesis Psychiatry Psychotherapy under partial anesthesia, induced by barbiturates, first used to treat acute mental disorders in a combat setting. See Post-traumatic stress disorder. nar·co·a·nal·y·sis (nahr'kō-ă-nal'i-sis) Psychotherapeutic treatment under light anesthesia. Synonym(s): narcosynthesis. |