METHOD FOR PRODUCING PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC EFFECT Russian patent published in 1997 - IPC

Abstract RU 2092192 C1

FIELD: medicine; psychotherapy. SUBSTANCE: suitable psychoemotional state is created in patient by supplying his (her) with information data perceived by sensitive organs, followed by suggestion session. Psychotherapist must make departure from psychogenesis of specific disease to be treated. For instance, if patient is affected with alimentary obesity, and if he (she) is stuck in psychologically conditioned "parent" part, psychotherapist must create psychoemotional state of enhanced erotic feeling by subjecting patient to effect of aromatic substances having strongly pronounced musk smell, by playing erotically expressive musical compositions, by showing to patient visual scenes with erotic symbols. Once required psychoemotional state created, psychotherapist must proceed to verbal suggestion intended to switch patient's interests from culinary sphere to sexual one. EFFECT: proposed method is highly effective for treating wide range of neuropsychic and psychosomatic diseases.

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Authors

Semenov Sergej Petrovich

Dates

1997-10-10Published

1996-01-17Filed