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To reduce obstructive anxiety during therapy, expediting verbal communication. Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCl) the calming catalyst. Verbal communication may be prevented or obstructed during psychotherapy by a buildup of extreme anxiety in the psychoneurotic patient as sensitive material is probed. In turn, the therapeutic impasse can generate further patient anxiety and tension. In such cases, the reduction of intense anxiety with the help of Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCl) usually facilitates verbal exchange, thereby permitting psychotherapy to proceed. Librium is prescribed by psychiatrists as adjunctive therapy because it has been found to make anxiety-blocked patients more amiable to psychotherapy. Moreover, for patients incapacitated by excessive anxiety, the action of Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCl) often favors restored performance. |
Abstract |
Chlordiazepoxide HCl, Roche Laboratories, Arrows on first page of ad (blue and orange arrows pointing in different directions), possibly representing obstruction (area highlighted in red). On the second page, the word 'librium (chlordiazepoxide HCl) is shown and under the text, a green arrow. 2 page ad. |