I was thinking more along the lines of a more permanent solution like the Prazosin trials from a few years ago, there were several trials for heart medications that helped cause the more intense memories to become "fuzzy". Do you know if any further research has been done with these drugs? They appear to effect the adrenaline that made the memory so intense in the first place. I have not seen any new developments on it. Also, do you think a form of EMF could be used in the same way as electroshock therapy but without the side effects? There are lots of "odd" subjects I have looked into in this field and was wondering if any of them would hold water on the medical side.
Respected Sir
I am not a psychiatrist so i don't have any practical knowledge regarding the latest trials or methods of treatment being advanced in the area.. what i described are the modalities used for a routine patient showing signs of PTSD..
Secondly regarding the use of EMF.. It is highly controversial and the results haven't really generated much enthusiasm.. so the current modality of electro convulsive therapy is still the main stay..
I can however inquire from the senior residents in Psychiatry regarding the advances if they have come across any in seminars or workshops..