The Electroconvulsive Therapy Workbook: Clinical Applications

The Electroconvulsive Therapy Workbook: Clinical Applications

by Alan Weiss (Author)

Synopsis

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) remains one of the most effective forms of neurostimulation for severe mental illness. Sound scientific research underpins contemporary practice challenging the complex history and stigma that surround this treatment.

The Electroconvulsive Therapy Workbook integrates the history of ECT with major advances in practice, including ultrabrief ECT, in a hands-on workbook format. Novel forms of neurostimulation are reviewed, highlighting the future directions of practice in this exciting area. The book is also richly illustrated with historical and technical images and includes `clinical wisdom' sections that provide the reader with clinical insights into ECT practice. Online eResources are also available, featuring a wide range of questions and answers related to each chapter to help test and consolidate readers' understanding of ECT, as well as regionally specific legislation governing ECT practice in Australia and New Zealand.

This comprehensive introduction to ECT is a must-read for doctors in training, psychiatrists who require credentialing in this procedure, anaesthetists, nursing staff who work in ECT and other professionals who have an interest in ECT as well as consumer and carer networks.

$129.79

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 May 2018

ISBN 10: 1138713368
ISBN 13: 9781138713369

Author Bio
Alan Weiss is conjoint senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is also a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) and chair of the Colleges Section for ECT and Neurostimulation (SEN); clinical director of the neurostimulation programme for the Hunter New England Local Health District; chair of the expert committee to revise 2010 NSW ECT Guidelines; and foundation director of neurostimulation at two private hospitals in Newcastle. Dr Weiss is a member of the International Society for ECT and Neurostimulation and the American Psychiatric Association.