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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · Electric shock therapy has changed and developed over its life as a medical treatment. For instance, shock therapy for depression has its origins in the eighteenth century, when the London Medical Journal cited intentional seizure induction as a treatment for various psychiatric disorders.

  2. May 14, 2019 · Treatment for mental illness in those days was fairly limited, but the family doctor suggested that she try a revolutionary new method: “shock therapy,” or electroconvulsive therapy (ECT),...

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  4. Jan 13, 2017 · Critics have portrayed ECT as a form of medical abuse. Yet many psychiatrists, and more importantly, patients, consider it to be safe and effective. Few medical treatments have such disparate...

  5. Feb 1, 2004 · Electroconvulsive therapy had changed from being a first-line treatment of depression in the 1940s and 1950s to merely an approach to treatment-resistant depression in the 1990s. (Fink refers to "therapy-resistant depression" as a euphemism: It should be called, in his words, "inadequately treated" depression.)

  6. Jun 13, 2019 · In the absence of any effective treatment for schizophrenia, psychiatrists and neurologists turned to shock therapy as something to finally offer hope to their patients. But patients grew to loathe and fear the therapy.

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  7. After psychosurgery, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been the most controversial treatment in the history of psychiatry, yet its story has never been fully told. Until now. What is more, the book by Edward Shorter and David Healy on ECT and related treatments is riveting.

  8. Dec 1, 2021 · Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is used to treat patients with certain types of mental illness, including severe depression, severe mania, and catatonia. It was first developed in the late 1930s, with the first recorded treatments at McLean Hospital taking place in 1941.

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