Atze Akkerman and Elizabeth Akkerivian v. Mecta Corp
Documents from the Atze Akkerman and Elizabeth Akkerivian v. Mecta Corp case, 2004.
Documents from the Atze Akkerman and Elizabeth Akkerivian v. Mecta Corp case, 2004.
A critical look at a study that claims ECT appears to be a low risk treatment.
Discounted grocery delivery programs provide convenience and cost savings to individuals who have been disabled by electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
This article discusses the challenges faced by individuals with cognitive disabilities after undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The author draws on personal experiences and research to highlight issues such as societal perception and limited support from social services.
This article explores the concept of disenfranchised grief experienced by individuals disabled by ECT, highlighting the various ways in which their grief is often invalidated as well as tips on how to cope.
Senstivity to sound is a known side effect of electroconvulsive therapy. Learn about how ECT impacts hearing and what you can do about it.