Description |
1 online resource (13 minutes) |
Summary |
A report on the resurgence of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), commonly referred to as "shock therapy," which induces seizures to treat people with severe depression. New forms of this technology use magnets instead of electricity when administering the "shock," which decreases side effects such as memory loss. Includes interviews with Dr. Sarah Lisanby, National Institute of Mental Health; Katherine "Kitty" Dukakis, ECT patient, and her husband Michael Dukakis; Sharon Jacob, MST patient |
Performer |
Reporter: Anderson Cooper ; interviewees: Dr. Sarah Lisanby, Katherine "Kitty" Dukakis, Michael Dukakis, Sharon Jacob |
Notes |
In English |
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Title from title screen (viewed February 20, 2024) |
Subject |
Electroconvulsive therapy.
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Shock therapy.
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Depression, Mental -- Treatment
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Genre/Form |
Television news programs.
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Téléjournaux.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Cooper, Anderson, on-screen presenter, interviewer
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Jones, Chrissy, producer
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Koch, Sarah, producer
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CBS Corp., publisher.
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CBS News Productions, production company.
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CBS Entertainment (Firm), production company.
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