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  2. ECT is prescribed by a psychiatrist. Indications for ECT use were initially for schizophrenia, and those who poorly respond to medications. ECT can be used in the treatment for those with major depressive disorder, depressed bipolar disorder, manic bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, manic excitement and catatonia. [7] "Decision to conduct ECT ...

  3. Electroconvulsive therapy - Wikipedia

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    The usual course of ECT involves multiple administrations, typically given two or three times per week until the patient no longer has symptoms. ECT is administered under anesthesia with a muscle relaxant. [7] ECT can differ in its application in three ways: electrode placement, treatment frequency, and the electrical waveform of the stimulus.

  4. Controversies about psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry is, and has historically been, viewed as controversial by those under its care, as well as sociologists and psychiatrists themselves. There are a variety of reasons cited for this controversy, including the subjectivity of diagnosis, [1] the use of diagnosis and treatment for social and political control including detaining citizens and treating them without consent, [2] the side ...

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  6. List of people who have undergone electroconvulsive therapy

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    Carrie Fisher, American actress and novelist [18] Fisher speaks at length of her experiences with ECT in her autobiography Wishful Drinking. Janet Frame, New Zealand writer and poet [19] Leonard Roy Frank, is a published author, human rights activist, and self-described psychiatric survivor. [20] [21] Judy Garland, Singer, dancer, actress.

  7. Talk:Electroconvulsive therapy/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    THe adverse effects section of this article needs to reflect a more rounded approach to Sackheim's 2007 study of cognitive effects of ECT. A careful analysis of the study shows that Sackheim found that ECT routinely increased cognitive function, except for autobiographical memory, choice reaction time, and simple reaction time, on all the major cognitive tests he devised after 6 months ...

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  9. Talk:Electroconvulsive therapy/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    that the ECT machine industry monopolized funding - citation is court testimony; every long term study has confirmed permanent memory loss - 3 citations, one unavailable, the second is here, and the third is a name/date. This statement seems to be original research. that at least one-third of ECT patients experience permanent memory loss - see ...