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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a
psychiatric treatment that
causes a
generalized seizure by p****ing
electrical current through the brain. ECT is often...
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method of "psychic driving", as well as drug-induced sleep,
intensive electroconvulsive therapy,
sensory deprivation and Thorazine. The
experiments were conducted...
- ****ociated self-neglect or a
significant risk of harm to self or others.
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may be
considered if
other measures are not effective...
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promoted treatments such as psychosurgery, deep
sleep treatment,
electroconvulsive therapy and
insulin shock therapy.
Sargant studied medicine at St...
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treating them
without consent, the side
effects of
treatments such as
electroconvulsive therapy,
antipsychotics and
historical procedures like the lobotomy: 28 ...
- In his books, he
advocates replacing psychiatry's use of
drugs and
electroconvulsive therapy with psychotherapy, education, empathy, love, and broader...
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atypical antipsychotic or
tricyclic antidepressant monotherapy or
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as the first-line
treatment for
unipolar psychotic depression...
- Mind.org. "
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)". Mind.org.
Retrieved 1
August 2023. Endler,
Norman (1988). "The
Origins of
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)"...
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adult life and was
treated multiple times with
early versions of
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). She died by
suicide in 1963.
Plath was born on October...
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reduction of
dislocated joints,
tracheal intubation,
cardioversion and
electroconvulsive therapy. It was
developed at
Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1964 and was...