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Psychiatric treatments

Psychiatric treatments

  • Autogenic training
    Autogenic training is a desensitation-relaxation technique developed by the German psychiatrist Johannes Heinrich Schultz and first published in 1932.
  • Psychosurgery
    Psychosurgery, also called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD), is the neurosurgical treatment of mental disorder.
  • Deinstitutionalisation
    Deinstitutionalisation (or deinstitutionalization) is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability.
  • S-Adenosyl methionine
    S-Adenosyl methionine is a common cosubstrate involved in methyl group transfers, transsulfuration, and aminopropylation.
  • Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
    Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is a set of symptoms that can occur when an individual reduces or stops alcohol consumption after long periods of use.
  • Seclusion
    Seclusion is the act of secluding, i.
  • David J. Impastato
    David John Impastato, M.
  • Walter Jackson Freeman II
    Walter Jackson Freeman II, M.
  • List of psychiatric medications by condition treated
    This is a list of psychiatric medications used by psychiatrists to treat mental illness or distress.
  • Yang Yongxin
    Yang Yongxin (Chinese: 杨永信) is a highly controversial Chinese clinical psychiatrist who advocated and practiced electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a cure for Internet addiction in teenagers.
  • Autism therapies
    Autism therapies are therapies that attempt to lessen the deficits and behaviours associated with autism and other autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and to increase the quality of life and functional independence of autistic individuals, especially children.
  • Ablative brain surgery
    Ablative brain surgery (also known as brain lesioning) is the surgical ablation by various methods of brain tissue to treat neurological or psychological disorders.