Posted by MicheleR on October 27, 2000, at 19:00:59
In reply to Re: sodium amytal?, posted by stjames on October 26, 2000, at 3:17:54
Thank you very much for the information, I am having trouble finding other websites, the link you gave me was very helpful....I tried several different search engines, and that is the only site that ever came up. If you know of anywhere that I could read more information about a sodium amytal interview please let me know. Thank you.
Michele
> Amytal is sodium amobarbital, a barbituate. It is given
> in a controled theraputic setting so someone can talk about
> traumatic issues. This makes is easy for the theripist to really
> find out what the issues are and makes it easier for the patient
> to speak about them. It also makes it more comfortable for the patient.
> It is a legit method used for very tramatic issues. In a controlled setting
> a barbituate is very safe. it is only done once or just a few times, I think.
> Try doing a web search on "sodium amytal interview". Try:
> http://www.allhealth.com/conditions/mental/qa/0,4801,6372_1280,00.html
> The caveat is the whole "false memory" issue so make sure you do it with someone reputable.
>
> james
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