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Electroshock and Minors Steven Baldwin

Electroshock and Minors By Steven Baldwin

Electroshock and Minors by Steven Baldwin


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In an attempt to explore the explanations why psychiatrists continue to use electroshock with minors already at risk from damage, this text investigates reasons why electroshock remains popular, despite the widespread availability of proven psychosocial alternatives.

Electroshock and Minors Summary

Electroshock and Minors: A Fifty-Year Review by Steven Baldwin

In an attempt to explore the explanations why psychiatrists continue to use electroshock with minors already at risk from damage, this text investigates reasons why electroshock remains popular, despite the widespread availability of proven psychosocial alternatives. The text locates all of the literature since the 1940s about the use of electroshock with minors from three years of age through adolescence.

Since the introduction of shock with children and teenagers, the province of psychiatry has been expanded to include minors as young as three. A fifty-year overview of shock use by psychiatrists with minors is provided, with an analysis of reasons for its popularity among some medical staff. The review includes results from a meta-analysis study that reports data from over 200 previously published clinical cases. These results indicate that there is no clinical rationale for the use of shock with children and teenagers. Moreover, there are many reasons not to give shock, including ethical, philosophical, moral, and humanistic objections. The continued use of electroshock by psychiatrists persists only due to the clinical independence of medical staff. There are no controlled evaluations, no randomized controlled trials, no controlled clinical trials, and no single case studies that report outcome data from electroshock given under scientific conditions to minors. Rather, the entire published literature is based on anecdotal reports from uncontrolled interventions. The text explores the ethical position of mental health staff who are in the same arena. Alternatives to electroshock are explored in the context of services for children and teenagers with mental health needs.

About Steven Baldwin

STEVE BALDWIN is Professor of Psychology and Social Sciences at the University of Teesside, UK./e

MELISSA OXLAD is a Clinical Researcher in electroshock and minors./e

Table of Contents

Preface History and Development Psychiatric Diagnosis: Reliability, Validity and Utility Development of EST/ECT as a Psychiatric Treatment Recurrent Themes in ECT/EST Practice: Ethics, Consent and the Law Case Studies The 1940s and 1950s The 1960s and 1970s The 1980s The 1990s Multiple Case Sampling of ECT Administration to 217 Minors: Review and Meta-Analysis Additional Case Studies Guidelines and Resolutions The Role of Nurses in ECT Delivery to Minors The Future Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313308611
9780313308611
0313308616
Electroshock and Minors: A Fifty-Year Review by Steven Baldwin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-07-30
176
N/A
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