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shock therapy

n. The intentional induction of convulsions through sending low-voltage electrical current through the head or administering insulin or other drugs, which is used to treat severe depression. The effectiveness of this treatment for most disorders has been widely questioned, and it has been found to be seldom useful except in some cases of intractable depression. Also called electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and convulsive therapy