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Psychosomatic Medicine 11:235-237 (1949)
© 1949 American Psychosomatic Society

The Infant in the Adult

Induced Regression in the Therapy of a Psychogenic Gastrointestinal Disorder: A Case Report

LEONARD T. MAHOLICK M.D.1

1 Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, Emory University Georgia

A case of a 47-year-old man with a psychogenic gastrointestinal disorder was presented.

Brief psychotherapy (sixteen interviews) was used with good results.

During the course of therapy induced regression was brought about by the use of a baby bottle, and this seemed to be an important factor in helping the patient overcome his emotional disturbance.







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