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The Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Suicidal Patients

ECT is valuable in the treatment of appropriately selected cases of suicidal behavior. These are patients with major affective illness. The suicidal threats and concerns of patients with personality disorders are not likely to respond to ECT except in the presence of a complicating depressive illness.

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