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Does Electrotherapy For Anxiety and Depression Work?

Can electrotherapy help with anxiety and depression? The short answer is, yes! When you hear the word “electrotherapy” in relation to mental health, your first thoughts may be of disturbing electric shock treatments in 20th-century asylums. And that frightening picture isn’t wrong. According to Medical News Today, “ECT (another term for electric shock therapy) is one of the oldest and most controversial psychiatric treatments.” Historically, practitioners who administered ECT did not place the patient under anesthesia or use muscle relaxants during the treatment, which caused frightening shaking, jolting, and pain. Furthermore, most patients back then did not consent to ECT treatment and were treated against their will.

Despite its controversial history, ECT is actually a valid treatment for severe depression. Nowadays, patients undergoing ECT treatment are placed under general anesthesia and muscle relaxants, so they will not feel or remember the treatment. However, if the concept of ECT still freaks you out, there is some good news. There is another form of electrotherapy that’s much gentler, much less invasive, yet still highly effective for some mental health conditions.

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