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MENTAL HEALTH: A REVOLUTION IN PSYCHIATRY
In the 1950s, 600,000 Americans languished in state mental hospitals. Today, many seriously afflicted mental patients live outside institutions. State hospitals hold only 130,000 patients.
The revolution in treatment of the mentally ill began in 1954 with a drug called Thorazine, which relieved the psychosis associated with schizophrenia and manic-depressive syndrome. Other drugs followed. Lithium and Elavil modify the extreme mood swings of manic-depressives; tranquilizers such as Librium and Valium relieve anxiety.
Psychiatrists today prescribe any number of mood-altering drugs. And thanks to sophisticated new blood tests that measure how much of the drug has entered the patient’s body, doctors can administer safe doses.
In addition, psychiatrists are treating psychotic, depressed patients prone to suicide. When suicide seems imminent, the physician may recommend electro-shock-or, the term they prefer, electroconvulsive – therapy (•Ўў). Doctors have modified “shock treatments.” They send electricity into a patient’s brain. Unprotected, the person’s body arched in epileptic-like tremors. In some cases, •Ўў ended with a broken spine. Physicians now have markedly reduced the amount of electricity. They also use general anesthesia plus a muscle relaxant to prevent muscle spasms. The body, asleep, remains still.
Scientists believe that the electricity alters the brain’s chemistry, clearing depression. Proponents say •Ўў has cut the suicide rate dramatically, with few side effects except a temporary loss of memory. Surprisingly, •Ўў is safer than drugs.
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