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Life After ECT
Life After ECT Inc.
43 episodes
3 days ago
The Life After ECT podcast explores the untold stories and controversies of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Whether you’re considering ECT, a survivor, a patient safety advocate, or a loved one seeking understanding, this podcast is for you. We cover topics like ECT’s history, news, survivor stories, tips for recovery, and self-advocacy. Beyond the mainstream narrative, we highlight hidden risks, side effects, and marginalized perspectives. Hosted by Anna, a childhood psychiatric drug and teen ECT survivor. All content is for informational purposes only.
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The Life After ECT podcast explores the untold stories and controversies of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Whether you’re considering ECT, a survivor, a patient safety advocate, or a loved one seeking understanding, this podcast is for you. We cover topics like ECT’s history, news, survivor stories, tips for recovery, and self-advocacy. Beyond the mainstream narrative, we highlight hidden risks, side effects, and marginalized perspectives. Hosted by Anna, a childhood psychiatric drug and teen ECT survivor. All content is for informational purposes only.
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Voices a Leading ECT Researcher Ignored - Part 2 (Video)
Life After ECT
31 minutes 23 seconds
1 week ago
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 injured ECT patients who reached out to government-funded researcher Harold Sackeim, only to have their pleas for help ignored.

Sackeim had publicly invited people experiencing memory problems after ECT to contact him—but, according to author Linda Andre, he later testified that he discarded 175 of those messages.

Through these stories, we dig deeper into the history of why people harmed by ECT are so often not beleived. 

this is for educational purposes only. I’m not a medical professional, and nothing here should be taken as medical advice. I’m sharing my understanding of the public record and other published works on this topic.

Show Notes:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C_PesMA4_CFCPkLXojJWSjP8ipq9SGTGo2r5KBeo5Oo/edit?usp=sharing


🎵 Music Credits:

Intro/Outro: "Naya Instrumental" by Tomh

Artist: @tomh_music

Track: https://soundcloud.com/tomh_music/naya-instrumental

Used under free license with attribution

Life After ECT
The Life After ECT podcast explores the untold stories and controversies of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Whether you’re considering ECT, a survivor, a patient safety advocate, or a loved one seeking understanding, this podcast is for you. We cover topics like ECT’s history, news, survivor stories, tips for recovery, and self-advocacy. Beyond the mainstream narrative, we highlight hidden risks, side effects, and marginalized perspectives. Hosted by Anna, a childhood psychiatric drug and teen ECT survivor. All content is for informational purposes only.