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Convulsive and Drug Therapies of Depression
Annual Review of Medicine, 1981Depressive disorders are complex alterations in mood state; they occur at any age and are of unknown and seeming multiple pathogenesis. There is no generally accepted reliable prophylaxis or treatment for depressive disorĀ ders. Various therapies are used.
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Convulsive Therapy in Delusional Disorders
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995Delusions are psychopathologic expressions associated with schizophrenia, affective disorders, and systemic and toxic illnesses. In each condition, the efficacy of ECT is well defined. For some illnesses, such as major depression with psychosis, manic delirium, and catatonia, ECT is effective in relieving the delusional states.
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A theory of convulsive therapy in endogenous depression: Significance of hypothalamic functions
Psychiatry Research, 1980Max Fink
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Convulsive therapy: a review of the first 55 years
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2001Max Fink
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