A Misunderstood Treatment Might Be Her Last Hope. She Can’t Get It in Portland.
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Willamette Week
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Oregon Health & Sciences UniversityA Misunderstood Treatment Might Be Her Last Hope. She Can’t Get It in Portland.wweek.comWillamette Week writes about a nationwide decline in the use of electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT, despite the fact that it’s generally considered safe and effective in the treatment of certain conditions, including catatonia.
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