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How electroconvulsive therapy heals the brain − new insights into ECT, a stigmatized yet highly effective treatment for depression

How electroconvulsive therapy heals the brain − new insights into ECT, a stigmatized yet highly effective treatment for depressionElectroconvulsive therapy involves inducing a controlled seizure under anesthesia.

When most people hear about electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, it typically conjures terrifying images of cruel, outdated and pseudo-medical procedures. Formerly known as electroshock therapy, this perception of ECT as dangerous and ineffective has been reinforced in pop culture for decades – think the 1962 novel-turned-Oscar-winning film “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” where an unruly patient is subjected to ECT as punishment by a tyrannical nurse.

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