Among the various psychotherapeutic "talk therapies," cognitive-behavioral therapy appears to be the most effective approach. If psychotherapy is used alone without medications, benefits should be evident within 8 weeks and symptoms should be fully resolved by 12 weeks. If these conditions are not met, then the patient should strongly consider antidepressant drugs.
For many patients, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) works as well as antidepressants in...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) continues to provoke arguments. For some it represents little more than a haphazard and degrading... Read more »
When does a doctor recommend ECT? Unfortunately, the answer depends much more on who the doctor is than what a clearly defined hierarchy... Read more »
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Electroconvulsive therapy is a treatment for depression that uses electricity to trigger a seizure. Alternative Names Shock treatment;... Read more »
Shockwaves directed at the penis may be a long-term treatment for erectile dysfunction caused by low blood flow, Israeli researchers say. The... Read more »
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Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. This can damage multiple organs. Shock requires... Read more »
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Anaphylactic reaction; Anaphylactic shock; Shock - anaphylacticTreatmentAnaphylaxis is an emergency condition requiring immediate professional... Read more »
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Shock - cardiogenic Treatment Cardiogenic shock is a medical emergency. Treatment requires hospitalization, usually in the Intensive... Read more »