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18 ons racecar cence eect THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL diers have been cured by psycho- silly t is an s in the simply Marriages have been made happy, homes have been reunited—although im the hands of the psycho-analysts the wrong suggestions often wreck homes. Not even the psycho-therapist him- @elf dare limit the future possibilities @f this still developing science. urd teric resistance to the to what he is trying to do, That is the interesting summary 4 of the case today for treatment by } suggestion as given me by Dr. John D. Quackenbos, author of “Hypnotic Therapeutics” and a pioneer authori- ty in this city on the curative methods just now being exploited so sensationally* in London by rot. mile Coue of Paris, * Prof, Coue, according to the cables, has been treating the blind, the paralyzed and ather sufferers by his formula of auto-suggestion. It seems to consist in making the pa- tient repeat many times, dally, such “Every day I grow better +" or, referring to the pain, “It will go, it will go." London bas been getting vastly excited over the professor, although the favorable im pression of him probably has vcen more or less dissipated by what sap- pened the other day when he tried his system on a group of shell- shocked soldiers at Tooting. shell-shocked man 18 an example in real life of Dr. Jekyllvand Mr. Hyde. 1 do not *mean that his secondary Personality is necessarily evil, but it is unruly, abnormal and resents the attempt to cure or control. “Thousands of shell-shocked men,” added Dr." Quackenbos, “have peen cured by suggestion. American physi cians have employed this treatment most successfully. I myself have cured such a case, “He was a man who fought In the Argonne, and all the men near him were killed except himself and one other. He finally ‘got’ the German machipe gunner who had been wiping out “his comrades. After he came home he: could not keep himself fro: brooding over the fact that he killed this-man. It obsessed him the exclusion of everything else.” The first man he ‘treated, accord- img to the espatches, fell into a violently hysterical state. “His hys- teria affected his companions and they too began to shriek and roll on the floor, The regular physicians in] “And how did you effect the cure?” charge say that the recovery of these | n° men may have been set back as much as two years, “Did Prof. Coue try to go too far?” I asked Dr, Quackenbos, when L saw him at his apartment, No, 828, West End Avenue. “And how far can this treatment by suggestion, in which people have been taking special in- terest of late, be carried with safety?” Dr. Quackenbos answered my first question first: “| should say the unpleasant result of Prof, Coue’s treatment of the shell-shocked men—which, I feel vere, will not have such permanently ‘bad effects as the orthodox practi- tioners fear—was not due to the fact that Prof. Coue went too far, but, on the contrary, to the fact that he didn’t go far enough,” said the New York authority on treatment by suggestion “Apparently he did not overcome the resistance of the shell-shocked, that is to say the dissoluble, person- ality before he tried to treat it. 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Joose-Wires Biscurr pany Branches in Over 100 Cities i sald Dr. Quacken- is traceable to a sex complication. therapic treatment. furthermore, | Many psychoanalysts put the worst Civilians have been cured by the cgse Of any-| ideas into the heads of their patients. same treatment™of practically all n hypnotized} have had two patients from whose Rervous and mental ailments, of ain. Trying stomach and intestinal troubles, of fashion’ a per- diabetes. y has already case of the acts as an ir- ondary, or abnormal esult is a hys- physician and “Use the material in dealing with 12, 1922, himself abnormal in sex matters— that every nervous or mental trouble insult heads 1 have had to remove these wrong ideas in order to effect a cure. For instance, a young man about to marry a lovely girl is told that he should give her up and form an alliance with an immoral women. Or a man married to a charming and perfectly normal wife is told that he should separate from her, since she is not his sex complement. ‘These are two actual cases which break fast,for dinner, for supper and five o’clocKk tinent wide ES A Tea, ple our daily bre | asked, Then Dr, Quackenbos ex-|the material, Then use the psychicjhave come to me, and I say thay the] ‘But if after twenty-five years an‘l Ss € -Thera ic Treatment Cures lained what, in his oplaion, makes] in dealing with the superior self, the|psychoanalysts who give such advice] more than 16,000 cases, you ask me a ' one big difference between successful} soul, which {js ready for treatment|are home wreckers. Suggestion should labout the futurs possibilities of psy- , a ind unsuccessful treatment by sug-|when the body, the senses, the brainjalways aim o bring out what ts noble 7 Ph sical Menxial and Marital eation > have been drugged into quiescence.|in the character, not what 1s base,|Chotherapic treatment," Dr. Quack- By wse@ al “I used physical mean® to over-| Another point in successful ysychic|! may add that 1 removed from both|enbos finished gravely, “I shall have ‘ome the physical self—the brain and] treatment is to impress on the pa-|these men the wrong ideas implanted|to answer in three words, ‘I don’t Dr k cnses—and kept the psyehie force tr] tient the fact that he is to cure him-|in them, and they are now enjoying} know.’ What I can also say, how- S, ec ares ° en 0S se on the psyche, or soul,” he said.| self. He must not be made to feel|iiuppy home life with thelr proper}ever, is that one of the most eminent In other words, I put this*man to] that he is dependent on the stronger | mates."” surgeons in this city, a member, as T ine eep by employing trlonal. Other will of the physician, He must be} “Do you thin uae sugeestion am, of the Academy of Medleine, be. ‘ ‘. mmm) | operators use chloroform, Then,|told repéatedly, ‘This is the thing|treatment by radio will be possible?"’|lieves that in this treatmen ere New York Psycho-Analyst Has JJ when the body was overcome, agd| for you to do, but you*are the one|I asked the doctor. “It has been}will be found some day the real cure H imes ani« @ patient in passive, receptive} to do it. You are the master of| prophesied. ‘ for cancer. ‘You and I,’ he said, Himself Many Times Dem tate, I said, "You killed’ thia Gor-|your fate, the captain of your| He iit tid, LC euene Wine ahaa eee out bellee t's obtain, abe 3icacy 7 2 an--hut he wan tryingctOskiit You, | soul,’ ” “1 doubt this, It seems to me there}emy, But I believe it's coming, al- onstrated Efficacy of the nh cur sormlnae, Oven ia ES must be closer personal contact he-|though perhaps not in your day or Treatment—Cure of Can- 1 and for your coun-| “rhe psychoanalyats are using|t®°et the physician and the sufferer. mine.’ '* H s Is Pre. ry. will not allow yourself to} suggestive treatment a great deal, r9 : a cer by This Means Is Pre uffer longer from this morbid gbses-| are they not?” T asked, “N 99 dicted. cmat ure Roce hren, unt Gia Weedon fs toe Owadays aloes 1 of hypnotic treat-| dangcrously," he replied with some ———————— A ting to sleep of @ per-| emphasis. “Thé: ke: i “SALA DA” By Marguerite Mooers Marshail. ng him to look intently! notion of their cath MAIMt, Braud It is “S. for c Thousands of shell-shocked sol- | ring or a cilver quarter, Per-Cent Pure ea the Con- a LAD A" Il never miss the second helpi b gin probably think one helping of dessert is enough for little girls and boys. 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