Shock therapy (psychiatry)

Shock therapy describes a set of techniques used in psychiatry to treat depression, or other illnesses, by inducing seizures or other extreme brain states.

The only form in current clinical practice is Electroconvulsive therapy. Other forms, no longer in use, include:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Gillespie, R.D. (1938). "Schizophrenia". The British encyclopaedia of medical practice, Volume 10. London: Butterworth & co. pp. 311–312.


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