
pmid: 14814423
It is time the term “shock therapy “was dropped. Its meaning is not clear, we constantly attempt to avoid shock to our patients, it is not always therapy and the term does not do us much good in the eyes of our colleagues or the public.
Convulsive Therapy, Schizophrenia
Convulsive Therapy, Schizophrenia
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