1947
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.103.5.630
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The Use of Hypnosis in the Treatment of Acute Combat Reactions

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“…Hypnosis was successfully applied in forward hospitals. Kartchner and Korner 30 introduced the hypnosis patterned after Erickson and presented its advantages over narcosynthesis.
… Under the hypnosis it was possible to control the degree of abreaction … The better a patient understood the factors involved in the production of neurosis, the more rapidly did he gain insight and obtain improvement.
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Section: Past Of Ptsdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hypnosis was successfully applied in forward hospitals. Kartchner and Korner 30 introduced the hypnosis patterned after Erickson and presented its advantages over narcosynthesis.
… Under the hypnosis it was possible to control the degree of abreaction … The better a patient understood the factors involved in the production of neurosis, the more rapidly did he gain insight and obtain improvement.
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Section: Past Of Ptsdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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… Under the hypnosis it was possible to control the degree of abreaction … The better a patient understood the factors involved in the production of neurosis, the more rapidly did he gain insight and obtain improvement. 30
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Section: Past Of Ptsdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the average length of stay for patients with “acute neuroses” was only 3–4 weeks, Fisher recognized that hypnotism was the fastest method for “bringing into consciousness dissociated or repressed thoughts after the resistances have been broken through, in the same way as is done in psychoanalysis” (166). Likewise, Captain Fred Kartchner and Lieutenant Ija Korner of the Neuropsychiatric Section of the 147th General Hospital of the US Army documented the successful use of hypnosis in shortening the period of treatment. Government officials were soon convinced.…”
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