This work may not be copied, distributed, displayed, published, reproduced, transmitted, modified, posted, sold, licensed, or used for commercial purposes. By downloading this file, you are agreeing to the publisher’s Terms & Conditions.

Book Review

Elcectroconvulsive Therapy, 4th ed

David L. Dunner, MD

Published: February 1, 2004

Article Abstract

Because this piece does nothave an abstract, we have provided for your benefit the first 3 sentencesof the full text.

This volume is a fourth edition of a classic and important textbook in psychiatry.The first edition was published in 1988, and subsequent editions were published in 1992and 1997.To say that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is important to psychiatric practice is tounderstate the role of this therapy and its evolution over the past 50-plus years. This 13-chapter book discusses what anyone would like to know about ECT, from its history to itsefficacy and side effects.’ ‹


Some JCP and PCC articles are available in PDF format only. Please click the PDF link at the top of this page to access the full text.

Volume: 65

Quick Links: Depression (MDD) , Electroconvulsive Therapy