What's Life Like After Shock Treatment (ECT)? - Guest Interview
Life After ECT6 Des 2021

What's Life Like After Shock Treatment (ECT)? - Guest Interview

This interview answers the most common questions people have about electroconvulsive therapy (also known as shock treatment, electroshock or ECT): Does ECT work? Does ECT cause Memory loss? Does ECT cause permanent memory loss? How will ECT memory loss impact my life, family and relationships? Does ECT cause brain damage? What barriers are common for people living life after ECT? Where can I get help after ECT for my injuries? Is the short-term benefit some people experience from ECT worth the risk of its long-term consequences? Marissa, a student in San Diego State University’s Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s program who chose to specialize in the Cognitive Certificate, interviewed me as part of her class project about barriers to accessing help after brain injury. In this video we discuss immediate and delayed consequences of repetitive electrical injury caused by electroconvulsive therapy, the California Department of Rehabilitation Brain Injury Advisory Board meetings, Neuropathology findings of electrical injury (gliosis, myelin sheath injury, vascular abnormalities, chronic microbleeds, brain stem injury, acquired channelopathies, dysarthria, swallowing issues, barriers to appropriate brain injury assessment for people harmed by medical treatment, academic accommodations, personal strategies I tried to improve my quality of life after ECT, memory problems and how memory loss impacts personal identity and personal relationships. Sarah Price Hancock, MS, CRC, lived for nearly two decades misdiagnosed with severe mental illness. She was given 116 bilateral ECT treatments and now lives with delayed electrical injury. Sarah holds a Master’s in Rehabilitation Counseling and taught for four years in San Diego State University’s Rehabilitation Counseling program. She also hosts The Emotional Self-Reliance Podcast and guest lectures on psychiatric recovery. Follow her on Twitter Sarah P. Hancock, MS, CRC ♿ (@PsychRecovery) / Twitter Help ensure patients like Sarah get access to vital testing and rehabilitation and medical care by signing her petition Petition · Standardize, Regulate & Audit Shock Treatments (Electroconvulsive therapy or ECT) · Change.org Injured By ECT? Visit our resource pages Resources Action Litigation

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Can ECT Change Your Personality?

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ECT, Memory, and IdentityIn this episode, we explore a question I get asked often: can ECT change your personality?Drawing on philosopher Patrick Seniuk’s 2018 paper, “I’m Shocked: Informed Consent in...

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Life After ECT: Long-Term Risks Beyond Memory Loss

Life After ECT: Long-Term Risks Beyond Memory Loss

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Understanding ECT's Impact: Rehabilitation Needs and Consideration

Understanding ECT's Impact: Rehabilitation Needs and Consideration

In this episode, Sarah Price Hancock presents "Electrical Injury: Rehabilitation Needs Through the Lens of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Recipients," originally recorded on November 15, 2024. The pr...

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175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored – Part 3

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In this episode, we close out this series by exploring how harm from electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been discussed—and often dismissed—over time. We trace patient experiences from the 1950s throu...

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175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 2 (Video)

175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 2 (Video)

Why are people harmed by ECT so often ignored — even when they reach out directly to researchers?Content Warnings: Brief mention if abuse and suicide.In this episode, we continue reading emails from i...

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175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 2

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In this episode, we continue reading emails from injured ECT patients who reached out to government-funded researcher Harold Sackeim, only to have their pleas for help ignored. Sackeim had publicly in...

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175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 1

175 Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 1

In this episode, we revisit a 2010 FDA letter by Linda Andre, and emails from ECT survivors who reached out to goverment funded researcher, Harold Sackeim, for help.Sackeim had publicly invited people...

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