They even hooked up their penises to electroshock as a trauma-programming tactic.
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They must have been giving him electroshock and God knows what else.
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He wanted electroshock therapy but it was never the right time to ask.
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Former colonists have said people were subjected to beatings, electroshock therapy and drugging.
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There were all different sorts of chairs; some were for electroshock.
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He wanted electroshocktherapy but it was never the right time to ask.
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Former colonists have said people were subjected to beatings, electroshocktherapy and drugging.
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Someone among the Big Hood lunatics was familiar with the concept of electroshocktherapy?
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But I do know that you don't give a person electroshocktherapy to restore memories.
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Or, at least, he could until he was sent for electroshocktherapy, which ruined his memory.
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Twenty-two patients with major depression received a course of right unilateral ECT.
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High relapse rates after ECT remain a serious and common clinical dilemma.
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Although objective deficits are demonstrable, patients generally report improved memory after ECT.
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She said she became institutionalised to the point of asking for ECT.
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Volume change for electrode placement per ECT session varied similarly by hemisphere.
Ús de electroconvulsive therapy en anglès
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There is something called electroconvulsivetherapy treatment and many view as very inhumane.
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A session of electroconvulsivetherapy was about to begin.
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While there she was given massive doses of medication and electroconvulsivetherapy, or ECT by Dr Leeks.
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The physical properties of the electroconvulsivetherapy (ECT) stimulus markedly affect both efficacy and side effects.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy can also be useful, and electroconvulsivetherapy is available for patients with severe refractory PSD.
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The rapid mRNA response persists in animals receiving a chronic electroshock protocol similar to that used in clinical electroconvulsivetherapy.
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And electroshock therapy (officially called electroconvulsivetherapy) is safe and effective and often works in the most stubborn cases.
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We report a Japanese schizophrenic woman who was not in remission with clozapine alone but with both clozapine and electroconvulsivetherapy.
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More than 50 years ago when mothers suffered from post-natal depression in England, they were given electroconvulsivetherapy to aid their recovery.
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Background: Methods used to evaluate subjective effects of electroconvulsivetherapy (ECT) have relied on self-report about discrete aspects of memory.
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A 52-year-old woman with a long-standing history of treatment-resistant depression failed multiple courses of electroconvulsivetherapy and various trials of antidepressant medications.
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The medical argument on electroconvulsivetherapy (ECT) has continued since its introduction, and will continue as long as it is permitted.
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She has also discussed being treated with electroconvulsivetherapy, in which small electric currents are passed through the brain, to trigger brief seizures.
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While Section 25 authorised doctors to treat a child, they could not, for example, administer psycho-surgery or electroconvulsivetherapy to children without court approval.
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Objectives: This long-term prospective study focuses on the effects of electroconvulsivetherapy (ECT) on everyday memory function and on semantic memory function.
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In terms of cerebral hemodynamics, rTMS is a safe and well-tolerated technique with a lower increase of CBFV than that seen in electroconvulsivetherapy.