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Published Online: July 1957

RAPID TREATMENT OF THE PSYCHOTIC PATIENT INTEGRATING ELECTRONARCOSIS AND PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The psychotic patient, no matter what his underlying character structure may be, reacts against deprivation with the defense of a break with reality. Intensive EN quickly produces a state in which gratification of infantile needs becomes the basis for reality contact. While reality contact is sustained with maintenance EN, re-education leads to a secure basis for restructuring psychotherapy. This, in turn, makes the defensive break with reality unnecessary.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 68 - 72
PubMed: 13424753

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Published in print: July 1957
Published online: 1 April 2006

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ESTHER BOGEN-TIETZ
The department of psychiatry, College of Medical Evangelists, Los Angeles, Calif.
JO H. JORDAN
The department of psychiatry, College of Medical Evangelists, Los Angeles, Calif.

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