All articles on statistics, electroconvulsive therapy
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- Warning against overuse of shock therapy: New Zealand
- An unpalatable reality in the age of improving care
- Little merit in ECT, US study finds
- Electroconvulsive Therapy Causes Permanent Amnesia and Cognitive Deficits
- Electroconvulsive Therapy Causes Permanent Amnesia And Cognitive Deficits, Prominent Researcher Admits
- New Zealand: First Report of Director of Mental Health
- Harold Sackeim reverses position in upcoming study
- Psychiatrist defends electric shock treatment in NSW
- Australia: Use of electric shock therapy has doubled in decade
- Fears for dozens of patients given electric shock therapy against their will
- Thousands get controversial shock therapy
- Electric shock therapy outrage
- ECT in Sweden doubles in last five years
- Shock treatment statistic 'barbaric' - New Zealand
- New Zealand ECT rates cause concern
- Annual report on ECT statistics released New Zealand
- The state of electroconvulsive therapy in Texas. Part I: reported data on 41,660 ECT treatments in 5971 patients.
- ECT cognitive effects: unpublished article reveals damning information
- UK ECT stats Jan-March 2002
- Unmodified ECT in India
- Memory and cognitive effects of ECT
- Beyond "anecdotal" evidence: Poster Session at NIMH Conference
- Ontario ECT statistics 2000-2002
- ECT in India
- A shocking treatment?
- NICE report on ECT
- ECT statistics in the UK - Jan-March 1999
- Paper on ECT statistics at MH Stats Conference
- Juli Lawrence testimony to Missouri Senate
- Harold Sackeim grant information
- New UK report from Mind examines patient experiences
- SEAN - Scottish ECT Audit Network report
- Texas ECT statistics
- Review of Consumers' Perspectives on Electro Convulsive Therapy - SURE
- Voices From Within: A Study of ECT and Patient Perceptions
- Electro-convulsive Therapy, its Use and Effects: Salford Report
- ELECTROSHOCKING ELDERLY PEOPLE
- California ECT statistics
- California Figures from the Dept. of Mental Health - Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Electroconvulsive therapy in Ontario
- New York survey: 40 percent of ECT patients in NY under court order
- Quebec ECT Statistics
- John Breeding Testimony to New York Assembly
- Stunningly quick results often fade
- Patients often aren't informed of danger
- Shock treatment therapy
- No accurate data on NZ shock treatment
- Use of shock therapy restricted
- New Sparks over electroshock
- Shocking treatment still torture for some
- Shock Treatment to be Unplugged?
- State records show improper, excessive use
- Electric shock treatment
- The Shocking Truth, Part I
- Electroshock comeback raises tough questions
- Barbaric treatment for mental illness?
- Electric shock therapy 'not up to scratch'
- Leaked document reveals electric shock therapy failures
- REVIEW OF ECT PRACTICE AT RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
- New health authority to probe shock treatments
- DOCTOR LOSES JOB AFTER ELECTROSHOCK CONTROVERSY
- MD 'alarmed' by rise in shock procedure
- A Kinder, Gentler ECT
- ECT practitioners and users welcome review
- SHOCK THERAPY...IT'S BACK
- Patients not being given enough info: UK Charity
- Electroconvulsive therapy's return stirs debate on use
- Protesters call for a ban on electroshock
- Southwest Memorial cited for shock treatment lapses
- New figures show doctors give 1,300 ECT treatments every week
- Mixed response for ECT guidance
- Psychiatrists admit shock kills
- Italian region restricts shock
- Hundreds of patients given shock treatment without their consent
- State Faults Area Hospitals In Use Of Shock Treatments
- Debate still rages over electric shock treatments
- Debate rages over safety of ECT, or shock therapy, used on elderly
- Shock therapy scrutinized in wake of woman's death
- Into the Darkness Into the Light
- What Psychiatrists hate
- B.C. will investigate spike in electroshock treatments
- Despite Infamy, Shock Therapy Makes a Comeback
- Pavilion pulls plug on shock therapy
- TEXAS MH COMMUNITY BLASTS BILL TO BAN ECT
- Shock therapy debate revived