Some feel that any disease expressing itself in psychological symptoms can be treated only by psychological means. However, there are excellent results of ECT in depressions, and particularly in involutional melancholia. Somatic theories of convulsive therapy are far from being satisfactory Electroconvulsive therapy continues to be the most widely used form of convulsive treatment in psychiatry in spite of many misconceptions. (50 pp.)
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