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Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy: Recommendations for Treatment, Training and Privileging
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Book Information
Edition:
3rd
Publisher:
American Psychiatric Publishing
ISBN:
0-89042-712-7 (0890427127)
ISBN-13:
978-0-89042-712-5 (9780890427125)
Binding:
E E Book + ProQuest Ebook Central
Copyright:
2025
Publish Date:
10/24
Weight:
0.00 Lbs.
Subject Class:
PSY (Psychiatry and Psychology)
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Non-Returnable.
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Class Specifications
Discipline:
Psychiatry
Subject Definition:
Electroconvulsive Therapy-Standards
NLM Class:
WM 412
LC Class:
RC485
Abstract:
Two decades of advances related to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) prompted the American Psychiatric Association Task Force on Electroconvulsive Therapy to update the recommendations for its use. This volume is the result of that work.This third edition of The Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy.."the first since 2001.."captures the body of knowledge on the safety, efficacy, and practice of ECT accumulated over the past 20 years, including more than 1,100 new literature citations.Like its predecessors, this edition provides comprehensive information on staffing, assessment, and preparation for ECT; informed consent; anesthestic management; stimulus electrode placement; electrical stimulus parameters and dosing; seizure monitoring; and much more. The use of ECT in special circumstances.."including in patients with catatonia, in children and adolescents, and during pregnancy.."is also discussed.
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