Lorazepam-Assisted Interview in Psychiatry: A Modern Alternative to Hypnosis

In psychiatry, one of the most challenging clinical situations is this:

A patient is suffering—but cannot express what is wrong.

They may be:

  • Unable to speak (mutism)
  • Overwhelmed by anxiety
  • Stuck in dissociative states
  • Presenting with unexplained neurological symptoms

Traditionally, clinicians turned to hypnosis to access such hidden or avoided material. But hypnosis requires time, specialised training, and patient readiness.

Today, modern psychiatry offers a neurobiological alternative:

👉 Lorazepam-assisted interview (LAI)

🧠 What is a Lorazepam-Assisted Interview?

A lorazepam-assisted interview uses a carefully monitored dose of Lorazepam to:

  • Reduce anxiety
  • Lower psychological defenses
  • Facilitate emotional expression

Unlike sedation, the goal is not to “knock out” the patient—but to create a state where they can speak more freely and access difficult emotions.

🛋️ How is this different from Hypnosis?

Feature Hypnosis Lorazepam-Assisted Interview
Approach Psychological Neurobiological
Mechanism Suggestion & focus GABA-mediated disinhibition
Time required Longer Shorter
Clinical practicality Limited More feasible in hospital settings

👉 In simple terms:

Hypnosis guides the mind
Lorazepam reduces the barriers within the brain

⚡ What Happens During the Interview?

Under the effect of lorazepam, patients often:

  • Feel calmer and less guarded
  • Speak more openly
  • Express previously avoided thoughts
  • Experience emotional release

This phenomenon resembles abreaction, a concept linked to Sigmund Freud—where suppressed emotions are released, leading to symptom relief.

But today, we understand it differently:

This is not “digging out the unconscious”—it is reducing inhibition and allowing natural expression.

🔍 When is Lorazepam-Assisted Interview Useful?

This approach can be valuable in:

  • Dissociative (conversion) disorders
  • Functional neurological symptoms (e.g., unexplained paralysis, mutism)
  • Catatonia (diagnostic and therapeutic)
  • Severe anxiety with inability to communicate
  • Complex diagnostic dilemmas

👉 In some cases, the response itself becomes diagnostic.

💡 What About Other Agents?

While lorazepam is the most commonly used, other agents are being explored:

🔹 Dexmedetomidine

  • Produces calm, cooperative sedation
  • Preserves communication
  • Useful in ICU and procedural psychiatry

These advances reflect a broader shift:

Psychiatry is increasingly integrating brain-based tools to enhance psychological care

⚠️ Important Considerations

Lorazepam-assisted interviews are:

  • Not routine
  • Not suitable for all patients
  • Conducted in controlled clinical settings

Key points:

  • The information obtained can be state-dependent
  • Interpretation requires clinical expertise
  • It should always be followed by structured psychotherapy

📊 How Common is This Approach?

Despite its clinical utility:

👉 Less than 10 well-documented cases are available in published literature globally

This highlights two things:

  • It is a highly specialised technique
  • It requires clinical judgment and experience

🧠 The Bigger Picture

We are moving beyond the old divide:

  • ❌ “Psychological vs Biological”
  • ✅ Toward integrated psychiatry

Lorazepam-assisted interviews represent this evolution:

Using neurobiology to unlock psychological processes

📍 Availability in Chennai

This specialised approach is now available in Chennai as part of advanced psychiatric evaluation and treatment.

It is particularly useful for:

  • Patients with unexplained neurological symptoms
  • Severe emotional inhibition
  • Difficult-to-diagnose psychiatric conditions

🧠 One-Line Takeaway

When words are blocked, reducing the brain’s inhibition can help the mind find its voice.

📣 About the Author

Dr. Srinivas Rajkumar T, MD (AIIMS, New Delhi), DNB, MBA (BITS Pilani)
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist 
Mind & Memory Clinic, Apollo Clinic Velachery (Opp. Phoenix Mall)

With a clinical approach integrating:

  • Structured diagnostic frameworks
  • QEEG-based brain mapping
  • AI-assisted psychiatric evaluation
  • Advanced techniques like lorazepam-assisted interviews

Dr. Srinivas focuses on objective, precise, and personalised psychiatric care.

srinivasaiims@gmail.com 📞 +91-8595155808

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