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Electroconvulsive therapy is a medical treatment for severe mental illness in which a small, carefully controlled amount of electricity is introduced into the brain
"shock treatment."
Yes. The chief indication is severe depression.
There are benefits and risks to using shock therapy for depression. One risk of shock therapy is memory loss.
The purpose of shock therapy generally is to help those individual suffering from severe depression and resistant to traditional medicine and therapy. It is done in the hospital with a doctor preforming the procedure usually done over 8-10 sessions.
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Shock treatment or Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is stilled used as a treatment for Bipolar disorder and other psychiatric conditions. It is not as widely used as it was in the past and it often used after other more traditional methods of therapy and medication are not successful.
The risks of shock treatment for depression, also known as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), can include temporary memory loss, confusion, and physical side effects like headaches and muscle aches. In rare cases, more serious risks such as cardiovascular complications or fractures may occur. However, ECT is generally considered safe and effective when administered by trained professionals.
It created a new market for antidepressants and shock therapy.
Yes, in very extreme cases it is the only effective treatment for the disorder.