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P1: GRA Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (ACLI) pp723-acli-458810 January 14, 2003 18:35 Style file version Nov. 28, 2000 ° C Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 14, No. 4, December 2002 ( 2002) Book Reviews Electroconvulsive Therapy, 4th edition. by Richard tice recommendations. There is an extensive listing of Abrams, Oxford University Press, New York, references (60 pages) and an index to complete the 2002, 328 pp., $65. ISBN 0-19-514820-7, (cloth book. It is concise but very readable, and a previous bound). edition has been reviewed in this journal and aptly described as “a masterpiece.” This is the fourth and latest version of what has In order to compare the latest version with the become a standard text of electroconvulsive therapy third edition, I will quickly outline the changes to (ECT) since the first edition was published in 1988. each chapter in the new edition. Chapter 1 (history) is Because of this book’s popularity, I will divide my greatly expanded, but much of the new material seems review into two parts. The first is a general discussion to me to be more relevant to the career of one of the of the book as it is now constituted for those
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 10, 2004
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