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The Practice Of Electroconvulsive Therapy: Recommendations for Treatment, Training, and Privileging
American Psychiatric Association
ISBN 13: 
9780890422069
Previous ISBN (13): 
9780890422298
ISBN 10: 
0890422060
Category: 
Psychiatry
Edition: 
2
Publisher: 
American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
Format: 
Cloth
LC Call Number: 
RC485.A43 2000
NLM: 
[DNLM: 1.ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY - STANDARDS.WM 412 A512p 2000]
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Active
Audience: 
Professional
Dimensions: 
9.3 x 1.2 x 6.2 in
Pages: 
355
Weight: 
1.6
Retail Price: 
107.00
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Synopsis:
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 e

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