Electrotherapy: Diagnosis : therapeutics

Electrotherapy: Diagnosis : therapeutics
Title Electrotherapy: Diagnosis : therapeutics PDF eBook
Author George W. Jacoby
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1901
Genre Electrotherapeutics
ISBN

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A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: Electrotherapy, diagnosis therapeutics

A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: Electrotherapy, diagnosis therapeutics
Title A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: Electrotherapy, diagnosis therapeutics PDF eBook
Author Solomon Solis-Cohen
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1901
Genre Massage therapy
ISBN

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Electro-diagnosis and Electro-therapeutics

Electro-diagnosis and Electro-therapeutics
Title Electro-diagnosis and Electro-therapeutics PDF eBook
Author Toby Cohn
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1907
Genre Electrodiagnosis
ISBN

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Electro-diagnosis and electrotherapeutics

Electro-diagnosis and electrotherapeutics
Title Electro-diagnosis and electrotherapeutics PDF eBook
Author Toby Cohn
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1904
Genre
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The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy

The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy
Title The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy PDF eBook
Author American Psychiatric Association
Publisher American Psychiatric Pub
Pages 364
Release 2008-08-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1585627879

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Since the development of pharmacoconvulsive therapy in 1934 and of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in 1938, ECT has proven far more valuable than just the intervention of last resort. In comparison with psychotropic medications, we now know that ECT can act more effectively and more rapidly, with substantial clinical improvement that is often seen after only a few treatments. This is especially true for severely ill patients -- those with severe major depression with psychotic features, acute mania with psychotic features, or catatonia. For patients who are physically debilitated, elderly, or pregnant, ECT is also safer than psychotropic medications. The findings of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Task Force on ECT were published by the APA in 1990 as the first edition of The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy, inaugurating the development of ECT guidelines by groups both within the United States and internationally. Since then, advances in the use of this technically demanding treatment prompted the APA to mandate a second edition. The updated format of this second edition presents background information followed by a summary of applicable recommendations for each chapter. This close integration of the recommendations with their justifications makes the material easy to read, understand, and use. To further enhance usability, recommendations critical to the safe, effective delivery of treatment are marked with the designation "should" to distinguish them from recommendations that are advisable but nonessential (with the designations "encouraged," "suggested," "considered"). The updated content of this second edition, which spans indication for use of ECT, patient evaluation, side effects, concurrent medications, consent procedures (with sample consent forms and patient information booklet), staffing, treatment administration, monitoring of outcome, management of patients following ECT, and documentation, as well as education, and clinical privileging. This volume reflects not only the wide expertise of its contributors, but also involved solicitation of input from a variety of other sources, including applicable medical professional organizations, individual experts in relevant fields, regulatory bodies, and major lay mental health organizations. In addition, the bibliography of this second edition is based upon an exhaustive search of the clinical ECT literature over the past decade and contains more than four times the original number of citations. Complemented by extensive annotations and useful appendixes, this remarkably comprehensive yet practical overview will prove an invaluable resource for practitioners and trainees in psychiatry and related disciplines.

Electro-therapeutics for practitioners

Electro-therapeutics for practitioners
Title Electro-therapeutics for practitioners PDF eBook
Author Francis Howard Humphris
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1921
Genre
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Psychogenic Movement Disorders

Psychogenic Movement Disorders
Title Psychogenic Movement Disorders PDF eBook
Author Mark Hallett
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 388
Release 2006
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780781796279

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This groundbreaking volume is the first text devoted to psychogenic movement disorders. Co-published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and the American Academy of Neurology, the book contains the highlights of an international, multidisciplinary conference on these disorders and features contributions from leading neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, physiatrists, and basic scientists. Major sections discuss the phenomenology of psychogenic movement disorders from both the neurologist's and the psychiatrist's viewpoint. Subsequent sections examine recent findings on pathophysiology and describe current diagnostic techniques and therapies. Also included are abstracts of 16 seminal free communications presented at the conference.