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Book cover image of Electroshock: Healing Mental Illness by Max Fink

Authors: Max Fink, Max Fink M. D.
ISBN-13: 9780195158045, ISBN-10: 0195158040
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: December 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Max Fink

Max Fink, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology Emeritus at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and Attending Psychiatrist at the Long Island Jewish-Hillside Hospital Medical Center. He is the author of Convulsive Therapy: Theory and Practice, Psychobiology of Convulsive Therapy, and other books. He lives in Nissequogue, New York.

Book Synopsis

Electroshock therapy has long suffered from a controversial and bizarre public image, effectively removing it as a treatment option for many patients. In Electroshock, Max Fink, M.D., draws on 45 years of clinical and research experience to argue that ECT is now a safe, painless, and sometimes life-saving treatment for emotional and mental disorders.

Dr. Fink traces the development of ECT from its discovery in 1934 followed by widespread use for two decades, to the 1950s when it was largely replaced by the introduction of psychotropic drugs, to its revival in the past twenty years as a viable treatment. He provides actual case studies of patients who have been treated with ECT and illustrates that many disorders—such as depression, mania, catatonia, and schizophrenia—respond well to it. As he explains the whole procedure from preparation to recovery, we see what the patient experiences. Fink also shows how anesthesia and muscle relaxation have refined ECT, minimizing discomfort and reducing risks to a level far lower than those experienced by patients using psychotropic drugs routinely prescribed for the same problems.

Clarifying the many misconceptions surrounding ECT, Electroshock is an excellent sourcebook for patients, their families, and mental health professionals.

New England Journal of Medicine

In this book, Dr. Max Fink has made another important contribution to patients and physicians by filling the gap between standard patient-education materials on electroconvulsive treatment, most of which are dated as compared with information available at Web sites, and the specialized literature. Electroshock is written in language that will be easily understood by laypersons, and the supplemental notes and references will be very informative for primary care physicians who treat most of the depressed patients who should be referred for electroconvulsive treatment when standard medication is ineffective.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1What Is Electroshock?1
2The Patient's Experience4
3Risks and Contraindications16
4Technical Features of the Treatment25
5Depressive Mood Disorders31
6Manic Mood Disorders52
7Thought Disorders61
8Movement Disorders69
9How Does It Work?80
10The Origins of Electroshock Therapy85
11Controversy in Electroshock92
12Electroshock in the 1990s105
App. 1Diagnoses in Which ECT Is Considered Effective111
App. 2Diagnoses in Which ECT Is Considered Ineffective112
App. 3Sample Consent Form for Electrotherapy113
App. 4Medicines115
Notes117
Bibliography133
Index149

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