An edition of Electroconvulsive therapy (2009)

Electroconvulsive therapy

a guide for professionals and their patients

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An edition of Electroconvulsive therapy (2009)

Electroconvulsive therapy

a guide for professionals and their patients

From the Publisher: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), despite its controversial history, may well represent the only viable treatment for severe psychiatric illness in those for whom medication is not an option. In Electronconvulsive Therapy, Dr. Max Fink draws on over 50 years of clinical experience to describe this safe, painless, and often life-saving treatment. Extensively revised and restructured since its original publication a decade ago, the book provides readers with a detailed explanation of the ECT procedure, helping them to better understand and prepare for treatment. Discussions of the mechanisms of actions have been updated and sections have been added on the use of ECT in pediatric populations and to treat movement disorders such as Parkinson's. Case studies of ECT patients illustrate its often dramatic success in relieving depression, mania, catatonia, and psychosis. Clarifying the many misconceptions surrounding the treatment, Dr. Fink reveals how anesthesia and muscle relaxation techniques reduce discomfort and risks to levels lower than those associated with psychiatric drugs. He then provides a historical perspective of the treatment, from the discovery of ECT and its widespread use beginning in the 1930s, to the 1950s when it was replaced by psychotropic drugs, to its revival in the last 30 years as a viable psychiatric treatment. Dr. Fink concludes with a straightforward discussion of the ethical issues surrounding ECT use, and on its similarities to and differences from other modern brain stimulation techniques. The classic text on the subject, written by a renowned researcher and physician, Electroconvulsive Therapy is an excellent resource for patients, their families, and mental health professionals.

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Language
English
Pages
162

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Table of Contents

What is electroconvulsive therapy?
The patient's experience
The treatment technique
Side effects and memory issues
Depressive mood disorders
Manic mood disorders
Movement disorders
Other uses: psychosis, pregnancy, nd status epilepticus
Pediatric ECT
How does ECT work?
How did convulsive therapy originate?
Is brain stimulation an alternative to ECT?
Is ECT practice ethical?

Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: Electroshock : healing mental illness. 2003.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.89/122
Library of Congress
RC485 .E53 2009, RC485.E53 2009, RC485 .F56 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;
Number of pages
162

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21096826M
ISBN 13
9780195365740
LCCN
2008020585
OCLC/WorldCat
227268905
LibraryThing
8476794
Goodreads
5109231

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1983373W

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