| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | electroconvulsive therapy | biomedical therapy for severely depressed people in which brief electric currents are sent through the brain of an anestetized patient | ch 16 ch18 |
| 2 | electroconvulsive therapy | a biomedical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized patient | Psychology: Therapy |
| 3 | electroconvulsive therapy | for severly depressed | chapter 15 |
| 4 | electroconvulsive therapy | a treatment in which low level electric current is passed through the brain | CASA psych - final review - concepts |
| 5 | electroconvulsive therapy | brief electric shock administered to the brain to reduce severe depression that does not respond to drug treatment | psychology |
| 6 | Electroconvulsive therapy | Applying electical current to brain, 6-10 treatments, temporary siezure, relapse is common, invasive and tiring, given on nondominant side to offset memory loss | Psychopathology Exam 3 |
| 7 | electroconvulsive therapy | a treatment in which low level electric current is passed through the brain | AP Psychology Review |
| 8 | electroconvulsive therapy | a treatment in which low level electric current is passed through the brain | AP Psych Exam Review |
| 9 | electroconvulsive therapy | a risky form of biomedical treatment that should only be used as a last resort. is successful in severe depression | Therapy |
| 10 | electroconvulsive therapy | ECT | Medical Abbreviations-E |
| 11 | electroconvulsive therapy | a treatment in which low level electric current is passed through the brain | AP Psych Review |
| 12 | electroconvulsive therapy | a biomedical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized patient. | AP Psychology Chapter 17 |
| 13 | electroconvulsive therapy | use of an electric current to induce a controlled brain seizure in people with certain psychological disorders such as psychotic depression or those for whom medication has not been effective or recommended | psychology |
| 14 | electroconvulsive therapy | Shock treatment; a somatic treatment, mostly used for cases of severe depression, in which a brief electric current is passed through the brain to produce a convulsive seizure | Ch. 16 Psychopathology |
| 15 | electroconvulsive therapy | biomedial for severly depressed, electric shock is sent through brain | disoreders,therapy,social psych |
| 16 | electroconvulsive therapy | biomedical therapy for severely depressed people in which brief electric currents are sent through the brain of an anestetized patient | Disorders and Therapy |
| 17 | electroconvulsive therapy | During this treatment, a person receives a series of electric shocks that produce convulsions, which often relieve the symptoms of severe depression where other treatments have failed. | Chapter 15 Treating Psychological Disorders |
| 18 | Electroconvulsive therapy | biomedical treatment in which electric shock is used to produce a cortical seizure accompanied by convulsions | Treatment |
| 19 | Electroconvulsive therapy | treatment that consists of electric shock o the brain, for severe depression that fails to respond to medication or psychotherapy | Ch. 41 Vocab. |
| 20 | Electroconvulsive therapy | Shock Treatment | Psych 100 EXAM 3 CSCC |
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