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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a controversial psychiatric treatment involving the induction of a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. While beneficial effects of electrically Induced seizures are evident and predictable in most patients, a unified mechanism of action has not yet been established and remains the subject of numerous investigations. ECT is extremely effective against severe depression, some acute psychotic states, and mania, though, like many medical procedures, It has its risks.

Since the inception of ECT in 1938, the public has held a strongly negative conception of the procedure. Initially, doctors employed unmodified ECT. Patients were rendered Instantly unconscious by the electrical current, but the strength of the muscle contractions from uncontrolled motor seizures often led to compression fractures of the spine or damage to the teeth. In addition to the effect this physical trauma had on public sentiment graphic examples of abuse documented In books and movies, such as Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, portrayed ECT as punitive, cruel, overused, and violative of patients' legal rights.

Modem ECT is virtually unrecognizable from Its earlier days. The treatment Is modified by the muscle relaxant succinylcholine, which renders muscle contractions practically nonexistent. Additionally, patients are given a general anesthetic. Thus, the patient is asleep and fully unaware during the procedure, and the only outward sign of a seizure may be the rhythmic movement of the patient's hand or foot. ECT is generally used In severely depressed patients for whom psychotherapy and medication prove ineffective. It may also be considered when there Is an imminent risk of suicide, since antidepressants often take several weeks to work effectively. Exactly how ECT exerts its effects is not known, but repeated applications affect several neurotransmitters In the brain, Including serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine.

ECT has proven effective, but it Is not without controversy. Though decades old studies showing brain cell death have been refuted in recent research, many patients do report loss of memory for events that occurred in the days, weeks, or months surrounding the ECT. Some patients have also reported that their short-term memories continue to be affected for months after ECT, though some doctors argue that this memory malfunction may reflect the type of amnesia that sometimes results from severe depression.


1. According to the passage, why has ECT been viewed negatively by the public?
(A) Though ECT is effective in many cases, the medical community is not certain exactly how it works.
(B) Cultural depictions of ECT implied that the therapy infringed upon the lawful rights of those receiving the treatment.
(C) Effective use of ECT requires exposure to concerning medications, such as muscle relaxants and anesthesia.
(D) ECT does not benefit individuals with anxiety disorders.
(E) ECT cannot be performed without subsequent loss of memory in the patient.


2. Which of the following can be inferred about the way in which the modern form of ECT works?
(A) Greater amounts of the neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine seem to reduce symptoms of depression.
(B) ECT cannot be used prior to attempting psychotherapy or medication.
(C) Succinylcholine completely immobilizes the patient's body.
(D) ECT generally works faster than antidepressants.
(E) One ECT treatment is often sufficient to reduce symptoms of depression significantly.

3. The author mentions amnesia as a possible side effect of severe depression in order to
(A) acknowledge one of the possible negative side effects associated with ECT
(B) emphasize the seriousness of severe depression as a debilitating disease
(C) introduce a possible alternative cause for short-term memory loss reported by some patients
(D) draw a connection between brain cell death and short-term memory loss
(E) refute claims that ECT is responsible for any form of amnesia in patients

4. Each of the following is cited in the passage as a current or historical criticism of electroconvulsive therapy EXCEPT
(A) ECT may cause the death of brain cells and memory loss
(B) in certain cases, ECT was portrayed as a means to punish individuals
(C) ECT had the potential to be used in inappropriate situations
(D) early forms of ECT did not adequately protect patients from secondary harm brought on by the treatment
(E) repeated applications of ECT affect several neurotransmitters in the brain





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沙发
发表于 2021-4-9 22:27:37 | 只看该作者
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P1:ECT是一种电击式治疗方式
P2:从它1938年被采用以来,在公众心理就是一种负面形象。首先是因为刚推出来电击疗法时,还会有一些副作用。另外在一些书中以及电影中,ECT常被描绘成一种惩戒性的,侵犯某些法律权利的疗法。
P3:ECT经过了一些改良。疼痛感好一些,并且ECT一般都是针对的比较严重的患者,有些人可能都有自杀倾向。
P4:ECT被证实是有效的。但争议还是难免的。有报告指出,可能会导致记忆缺失。在这些报告记忆缺失的患者里,有一些可能是和一种A开头的心理疾病有关。此外可能还会对脑细胞造成影响。
板凳
发表于 2021-4-10 02:36:13 | 只看该作者
BDCE ~7‘30’‘
地板
发表于 2021-4-10 10:07:47 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
C B C A
5#
发表于 2021-4-10 10:59:47 | 只看该作者
BBCC
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发表于 2021-4-10 12:06:29 | 只看该作者
what is ect - it's negative conception in history - modern ect - ect is effective but with controversy
ABCC
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发表于 2021-4-10 14:28:59 | 只看该作者
描述观点
p1:ect技术不成熟,存在risk
p2: 早期问题>>过程比较痛苦
p3: 改进后有所改善,但仍不知道how
p4: 总结>>有后遗症,如失忆
BECC
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发表于 2021-4-10 15:28:58 | 只看该作者
BDCC
P1:介绍ECT作用,但是有风险
P2:介绍早起ECT为什么风评不好
P3:现在的ECT赶紧了很多,也有效了
P4:但是现在的ECT也有风险,不过有些医生反对
9#
发表于 2021-4-10 15:59:07 | 只看该作者
7min
主旨:电疗法的前世今生
P1: 电疗法对治疗抑郁非常有效,但也存在风险(引起下文);
P2: 前世:电疗法出现初期,虽然可以有效治疗抑郁,但会导致患者身体痉挛损伤脊柱和牙齿,而因为这些副作用和文艺作品中的描绘导致公众对此态度消极;
P3: 今生:当代电疗法的使用更加严谨:当且仅当常规疗法无效时才启用,并且对患者施以麻醉剂和肌肉松弛剂,以减轻患者痛苦和后遗症;
P4: (转折)电疗法风险与效果并存:接受疗法的患者会出现脑细胞死亡的情况,同时记忆力有不同程度的衰退。

BBCC
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发表于 2021-4-10 16:32:56 | 只看该作者
BDCE
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1. ECT是一个有争议的疗法。尽管对于一些症状有效,但是其原理还没有完全明白。
2. 由于ECT的一些副作用等,很多文化作品把ECT 描绘成折磨的方法。
3. 现代ECT,患者会被麻醉,所以没有痛苦。但是ECT疗法只有在心理治疗、药物治疗无效,或者有随时自杀危险的情况才能使用。ECT 原理仍然未知。
4. 有些副作用,如失忆,被认为是ECT的副作用,但是它们也有可能是抑郁症的症状。
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