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Published Online: May 1951

A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE USE OF D-DESOXYEPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN THE STUDY OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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1. D-desoxyephedrine hydrochloride was employed intravenously in an intensive study of 22 patients with psychoneurotic illness.
2. It was found invaluable as a working tool for—
(a) the delineation of defenses available to the patient, and the role of this delineation in diagnosis and research.
(b) a nosological differentiation in so-called "border-line" syndromes.
(c) the vivid clarification of transference reactions.
(d) the unexpected confrontation of the alert patient with a dramatic change in his chronic symptoms, and its consequent impetus toward recovery.
(e) the marked reduction in time consumed in obtaining valuable conscious and preconscious material.
3. A repeated phenomenon, which we have labeled "reawakening of focal memory," has been frequently observed, and represents a challenge to the study of recall, and psychic representation.
4. It allows for clearly observable phenomena even in the presence of a group, and thus affords an excellent medium for teaching purposes.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 850 - 855
PubMed: 14829610

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Published in print: May 1951
Published online: 1 April 2006

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JOSEPH SCHEIN
The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City.
PAUL GOOLKER
The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City.

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