Psychoanaleptic Drugs

Psychoanalytic means. Modern psychoanalysis is based on the belief that childhood experiences play an important role in the formation of a person's personality and in the occurrence of many mental disorders. Accordingly, psychoanalysts see their task as identifying and working through childhood conflicts, as well as paying attention to congenital and hereditary characteristics. From the point of view of personal development, psychotherapeutic assistance is not limited to adjusting her behavior, but also affects the formation of self-concept, self-attitude, self-esteem, and ways of communicating with other people. Research shows that one of the most popular groups of psychotropic drugs are tranquilizers, which include phenozepam.

**Tranquilizer.** Phenozepam is a benzodiazepine, a derivative of bromodihydrochlorophenylbenzodiazepine (benzonal and diazepam). Refers to tranquilizers. Used to treat neuroses, anxiety and phobic conditions, chorea, preme