Depression and Bipolar Disorder ... When the depression is very serve or other forms of treatment do not work, electroconvulsive therapy ECT may be considered, usually only in extreme cases. ... View More
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ECT ECT, Shock, Electroconvulsive Therapy, ElectroShock, EST, Shock Treatment and Electric Shock Treatment are all the same thing. They ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... unhappy results. These include the insulin coma, electroconvulsive therapy, and a form surgery called the frontal lobotomy. Insulin is ... View More
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Is a Frustrating Mess ... treatments will prove ineffective. 89 A more radical treatment is electroconvulsive therapy ECT. Many people have heard about ... View More
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A Brilliant Madness Book Report ... Electroconvulsive Therapy ECT. Perhaps not the most successful, but a controversial treatment for bipolar disorder is electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT. ... View More
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asd ... Reuptake Inhibitors Miscellaneous the chemical structures of some do not fit in with any of the above categories At times, electroconvulsive therapy ECT is ... View More
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BiPolar Disorder ... will prove ineffective Robbins 78. A more radical treatment is electroconvulsive therapy ECT. Many people have heard about the ... View More
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Bipolar Disorder1 ... a professional. Treatments such as electroconvulsive therapy can improve the mental state of those with this disorder. There are ... View More
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bipolar ... a professional. Treatments such as electroconvulsive therapy can improve the mental state of those with this disorder. There are ... View More
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Definition essay on Manic Depression ... other methods. In extreme cases, people turn to electroconvulsive therapyalso known as shock therapyto help the disorder. This is ... View More
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Depression ... treatment programs to resolve depression such as therapy, prescription drugs, hospitalization, and shock therapy also known as electroconvulsive therapy ECT. ... View More
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Depression1 ... treatment programs to resolve depression such as therapy, prescription drugs, hospitalization, and shock therapy also known as electroconvulsive therapy ECT. ... View More
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Clinical Depression ... More severe forms of depression that do not respond to drugs or psychotherapy may require electroconvulsive therapy or ECT. This ... View More
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Debate over ECT ... South Africa, Libya, Iran and Morocco have all been known to use Electroconvulsive shock therapy ECT as a form of torture Chavin 1. ECT has been around ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... the body and face. 65 Harmon Electroconvulsive Therapy ECT is a very dramatic way of treating the patient. ECT in not normally ... View More
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depression1 ... I also found a little amount on something called electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, is considered most effective for depressions that do not respond to drug ... View More
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Caffeine ... sperm mobility, to enhance the toxic effects of chemicals used in cancer therapy and to facilitate the production of seizures during electroconvulsive therapy. ... View More
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Anorexia ... Electroconvulsive therapy ECT is never an appropriate treatment option for a person suffering from an uncomplicated eating disorder. ... View More
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schizophrenia ... of them. Electroconvulsive therapy, where brief pulses of electronegativity are passed through the brain, was also used. It was ... View More
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teen depression ... works. Electroconvulsive therapy is one of the most effective therapies, but is the most stigmatized ampquotDepression Researchampquot. It ... View More
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Amnesia ... of it. It is normally caused by stroke, injury to the brain, surgery, encephalitis, and electroconvulsive therapy. Amnesia may also ... View More
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Depression and everything that comes with it ... taken to a more drastic level the methods used are specific combinations of antidepressant and antipsychotic medication, electroconvulsive therapy ECT, and ... View More
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Caffeine and its Effects on the Body ... depression in drug addicts, to kill skin funguses, to improve the movement of sperm, and to keep people from having seizures during electroconvulsive therapy. ... View More
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Teenagers depression. ... Also electroconvulsive therapy ECT, or shock treatment as it is sometimes misnamed, is a safe and effective treatment for some forms of depression. ... View More
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly ... Electroconvulsive therapy ECT is the treatment for depression used when results are needed immediately and is nearly 80 effective. ... View More
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Bipolar Disorder ... Disorder Using Lithiumampquot April 12, 2001 ampquotBipolar Disorder Manic Depressive Illness The Daily Appleampquot 4/12/01 ampquotElectroconvulsive Therapy,ampquot Microsoftc Encartac ... View More
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SchizophreniaExplained and Treatments ... Treatment for schizophrenia includes electroconvulsive treatment shock therapy, psychosurgery, psychotherapy, and the use of antipsychotic medications ... View More
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