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Electric shock wave for depression

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by mike weber, Nov 19, 2009.


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    I just read this in the Swedish news in English paper.

    Really make you wonder what people think. We tried this before in the 40´s really really bad but what the hell we will try it again now.

    http://www.thelocal.se/23336/20091118/

    Smart ???
     
  2. LuckyLisfranc

    LuckyLisfranc Well-Known Member

    This is still a mainstream therapy in psychiatry within Australia for severe depressive illness. Has a good evidence base to it according to a psychiatrist I treat.

    LL
     
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