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Synonyms electroconvulsive therapy, electroshock, electroshock therapy
Type of electric healing, electrical healing, electrotherapy, galvanism, shock therapy, shock treatment

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Across Australia, 24,714 ECT sessions were administered to patients of all ages.
From the crookwellgazette.com.au
Studies have shown that ECT is an effective short-term treatment for depression.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Few people want to read a depression memoir that ends in a psych ward, with ECT.
From the psychcentral.com
The biggest drawback to ECT is memory loss that often accompanies the treatment.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
She's considering maintenance ECT, but she would like to see more research on it.
From the businessweek.com
But When i'm not like that I worry about whether others think I'm fat, ugly, ect.
From the psychcentral.com
At Fasilidas'Pool, a pilgrimage site in Gonder, a restoration proj-ect has begun.
From the usatoday.com
I certainly hope that this doesn't develop into an outright ban on ECT treatment.
From the psychcentral.com
However, SCO is more than economics, it concerns security, culture, trade, ect.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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  • Electroconvulsive therapy: the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma
  • Common misspelling of etc
  • (ECTS) European Computer Trade Show.
  • (ECTS) the European Credit Transfer System. This is a system based on ECTS credits (workload), designed to facilitate mobility, credit transfer and the international recognition of periods of study completed abroad.
  • (ECTS) European Credit Transfer System: Aims to make courses studied by students at European institutions comparable and to enable courses taken at a foreign institution to be recognised. ...
  • Europe Combined Terminals (Rotterdam).
  • A 'physical' treatment which can be very effective for certain mood conditions (e.g. psychotic depression, melancholic depression, mania) when other treatments have failed or have had significant side-effects. ...
  • A form of somatic therapy where weak electric currents are administered to the brain under very controlled situations to produce controlled brain seizures.
  • Thickened part of the ectoderm, which will give rise to the inner layer of the polypidebud.