March 2018

In the second episode of our series on somatic treatments in psychiatry, we will discuss transcranial magnetic stimulation, otherwise known as TMS. TMS is a newer procedure used to treat depression and represents an alternative to medications and ECT. We will review the mechanism of action for TMS, what is entailed in the procedure, indications for TMS, medical contraindications, and potential side effects.

Photo Credit: Jeremy Brooks, “Anti-Mass, Plate 1,” Flickr

Episode Music Credits: Javier Suárez, Tumbling Dishes, Better With Music

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In the first episode of our series on somatic treatments in psychiatry, we will discuss electroconvulsive therapy, otherwise known as ECT. ECT is one of the few procedures used in psychiatry. Despite its excellent safety record and remarkable efficacy for treating many psychiatric disorders, there is still significant stigma around ECT. We’ll dispel some of the myths around ECT and explain how ECT differs from the sensationalized portrayals of ECT in the media. We’ll discuss its uses in psychiatry, focusing particularly on treatment-resistant depression. We’ll also review the medical evaluation in ECT and side effects of ECT including general medical risks and cognitive side effects.

Photo Credit: Thomas Hawk, “I Think I’ll Park It Here,” Flickr

Episode Music Credits: Javier Suárez, Tumbling Dishes, Better With Music

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