1. The History of Pediatric ECTEdward Shorter
2. The Mechanism of Action of ECTMax Fink
3. ECT and StigmaAndrew McDonald and Garry Walter
4. Ethical and Consent AspectsMichael Robertson, Joseph M. Rey and
Garry Walter
5. A Practical Guide to Using ECT in MinorsNeera Ghaziuddin, Elise
Hodges and Polly Gipson
6. ECT in Young People with Comorbid Medical and Neurological
DisordersDaniel F. Maixner
7. AnesthesiaDaniel Gih, Emma Taylor and Bernard Biermann
8. Side-effectsAngèle Consoli, William de Carvalho and David
Cohen
9. ECT for Adolescent Mood DisordersNeera Ghaziuddin
10. ECT for Schizophrenia Spectrum DisordersYuval Bloch, Daniel
Stein and Garry Walter
11. ECT for Catatonia in AutismDirk Dhossche and Lee Wachtel
12. ECT for Self-injurious BehaviourLee Wachtel and Dirk Dhossche
Neera Ghaziuddin, MD, MRCPsych is Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, appointed to the Faculty in 1992. She directs the Treatment Resistant Disorder clinic and trains future generations of child psychiatrists about the use of electroconvulsive therapy in youth. She has published extensively about ECT and adolescent mood disorders. She is the primary author of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Practice Parameters for the use of ECT, published in 2004. In 2002 she received the ECT Investigator Award for the paper titled, "The use of electroconvulsive therapy in minors: experience, attitudes of child psychiatrists and psychologists." Garry Walter MD, PhD is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Sydney and Clinical Director of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Northern Sydney Local Health District, Australia. He is also Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University, Canada. A child and adolescent psychiatrist, in 2002 he completed a doctorate on ECT in young people. He is the long-standing Editor of Australasian Psychiatry, International Editor-at-Large of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and a member of several other Editorial Boards, including for over a decade the Journal of ECT. He has published over 300 papers and received many prestigious research prizes, including for his studies on ECT, other psychiatric treatments and stigma. In 2012 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia by the country's Governor-General for service to medicine in the fields of adolescent mental health, medical education and publishing.
The book, simply put, is the current authority on what we need to
know about the use of ECT in children and adolescents. I am tempted
to end my review with that statement; however, that would not do
justice to the significant efforts the authors and editors have put
in to collate all what is known in this field today. . . A highly
recommended read!
*Rajeev Jairam, Australasian Psychiatry, 22(4), 2014*
This book is a masterpiece. It should be available to anyone who
treats patients for whom ECT may be applicable.
*Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association*
The book, simply put, is the current authority on what we need to
know about the use of ECT in children and adolescents... After
reading the book, I feel much more empowered to have the
conversation with young people and their family should I need to
consider ECT as a treatment option... A highly recommended
read!
*Australasian Psychiatry*
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