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narcoanalysis

American  
[nahr-koh-uh-nal-uh-sis] / ˌnɑr koʊ əˈnæl ə sɪs /

noun

  1. a method of psychological investigation in which the conscious or unconscious unwillingness of a subject to express memories or feelings is diminished by the use of a barbiturate drug.


narcoanalysis British  
/ ˌnɑːkəʊəˈnælɪsɪs /

noun

  1. psychoanalysis of a patient in a trance induced by a narcotic drug

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Etymology

Origin of narcoanalysis

First recorded in 1935–40; narco- + analysis

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One expert believes Dr Milner was practising "narcoanalysis", a therapy used during World War Two to treat soldiers with shell-shock.

From BBC • Jul. 18, 2016

A 1946 documentary by the Hollywood director John Huston follows the rehabilitation of traumatised US servicemen, and shows narcoanalysis at work.

From BBC • Jul. 18, 2016

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