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They are sent up to the "shock shop" for electroconvulsive therapy.
In the case of some treatments such as drugs and electroconvulsive therapy.
In real life, electroconvulsive therapy is among the most effective treatments known to medicine.
Use of electroconvulsive therapy has been proposed; however, the effectiveness after treatment is in question.
Miller called electroconvulsive therapy "a campaign against the act of remembering."
The hospital was particularly criticised for its casual use of electroconvulsive therapy.
Electroconvulsive therapy has been depicted in fiction and works based on true experiences.
It is known among psychiatrists as electroconvulsive therapy and has also been called shock treatment.
In the United States an estimated 100,000 patients receive electroconvulsive treatment a year.
In electroconvulsive therapy, an electric current is sent through the scalp to the brain.
He adamantly refused electroconvulsive therapy, which was probably his last, best hope.
He received at least eight treatments of electroconvulsive therapy, never under sedation.
New treatments such as electroconvulsive therapy and psychosurgery were used at the hospital.
Electroconvulsive therapy is not considered a first line treatment but may be prescribed in cases where other treatments have failed.
Electroconvulsive therapy can work in as little as two weeks and is often safer.
However, contrary to widespread belief, electroconvulsive therapy is extremely effective.
He was the author of more than 60 scientific papers and a world renowned authority on electroconvulsive therapy.
I think a course of electroconvulsive therapy is what young Byrne needs.'
Learn more about electroconvulsive therapy in this article.
Electroconvulsive therapy uses small electrical currents to change brain chemistry.
Besides taking medicine, other treatment for depression includes professional counseling and electroconvulsive therapy.
Many patients in the study were taking psychiatric medications, or had electroconvulsive therapy, both of which can improve mood.
Breggin has written several books and scientific articles critical of electroconvulsive therapy.
Electroconvulsive therapy can help some people with bipolar disorder.
Electroconvulsive therapy was also widely used, a procedure whose use is nowadays very contested.