Twenty-three neurotic outpatients were examined and their symptoms evaluated
by both their own and the doctor’s questionnaires. Strict outpatient-clinic routine was
kept. Estimation was done on the patient’s expectations, motivations for treatment, as well
as the doctor’s evaluation of the patient’s feelings and the doctor’s own feelings towards the
patient.
Results pointed to a good improvement rate in the lessening of anxiety and somatic
concern by Oxazepam. No antagonistic influence on drug effect by motivational factors or
feelings of the therapist could be detected.
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