The Electroconvulsive Therapy Workbook is a practical guide to the clinical application of ECT in psychiatric practice internationally. Integrating the history of ECT with recent advances in practice and clinical experience, the book is llustrated with historical and technical images and clinical scenarios and problem solving questions.
The Electroconvulsive Therapy Workbook is a practical guide to the clinical application of ECT in psychiatric practice internationally. Integrating the history of ECT with recent advances in practice and clinical experience, the book is llustrated with historical and technical images and clinical scenarios and problem solving questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Definition 1.3 Equipment 2. Knowledge 2.1 History: Treatment of Mental Illness 2.2 History: ECT 2.3 Major Advances in ECT Practice 2.4 Mechanism of Action 2.5 Clinical Indications for ECT: Adults 2.6 Clinical Indications for ECT: Children and Adolescents 2.7 Clinical Indications for ECT: Older People 2.8 Efficacy of ECT 2.9 Contraindications for ECT 2.10 Brain Stimulation / New Directions 3. Organisational / Administrative Skills 3.1 Setting Up an ECT Service / Clinical Governance 4. Clinical Skills 4.1 The Sequence of ECT 4.2 Adverse Events of ECT 4.3 Medical Risks and Management 4.4 Drug Interactions 4.5 Tips for Clinical Practice 5. Technical Skills 5.1 ECT Technique 5.2 Electrode placement 5.3 Stimulus Dosing Strategies 5.4 The Stimulus 5.5 The Electroencephalogram (EEG) 5.6 Anaesthesia for ECT 5.7 ECT Devices: Set up Procedure 6. Ambulatory ECT, Continuation and Maintenance ECT 7. ECT Nurse and the ECT Coordinator 8. ECT: The Lived Experience 8.1 Consumer Perspectives: Wow I Have My Life Back! By Alirra 9. Scenario-Based Problems 9.1 Post-Ictal Delirium and ECT 9.2 ECT, The Elderly and a High Seizure Threshold 9.3 ECT, Epilepsy and Obsessional Personality Style 9.4 Fear of ECT 9.5 Complex ECT Treatments 9.6 EEG Challenges: What should you do next?
1. Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.2 Definition 1.3 Equipment 2. Knowledge 2.1 History: Treatment of Mental Illness 2.2 History: ECT 2.3 Major Advances in ECT Practice 2.4 Mechanism of Action 2.5 Clinical Indications for ECT: Adults 2.6 Clinical Indications for ECT: Children and Adolescents 2.7 Clinical Indications for ECT: Older People 2.8 Efficacy of ECT 2.9 Contraindications for ECT 2.10 Brain Stimulation / New Directions 3. Organisational / Administrative Skills 3.1 Setting Up an ECT Service / Clinical Governance 4. Clinical Skills 4.1 The Sequence of ECT 4.2 Adverse Events of ECT 4.3 Medical Risks and Management 4.4 Drug Interactions 4.5 Tips for Clinical Practice 5. Technical Skills 5.1 ECT Technique 5.2 Electrode placement 5.3 Stimulus Dosing Strategies 5.4 The Stimulus 5.5 The Electroencephalogram (EEG) 5.6 Anaesthesia for ECT 5.7 ECT Devices: Set up Procedure 6. Ambulatory ECT, Continuation and Maintenance ECT 7. ECT Nurse and the ECT Coordinator 8. ECT: The Lived Experience 8.1 Consumer Perspectives: Wow I Have My Life Back! By Alirra 9. Scenario-Based Problems 9.1 Post-Ictal Delirium and ECT 9.2 ECT, The Elderly and a High Seizure Threshold 9.3 ECT, Epilepsy and Obsessional Personality Style 9.4 Fear of ECT 9.5 Complex ECT Treatments 9.6 EEG Challenges: What should you do next?
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