Neuromodulation in Psychiatry
Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches
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Neacsiu, AD; Lisanby, SH
March 5, 2016
Treatment-resistant depression remains an important clinical problem in need of novel treatment solutions. Electro-convulsive therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation are two neuromodulation techniques with promise in the treatment of severe and chronic depression. In this chapter we present the theory and research support for these two types of therapies. We discuss their strengths and limitations and propose clinical and research future directions for treatment in this area.
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Neacsiu, A. D., & Lisanby, S. H. (2016). Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches. In Neuromodulation in Psychiatry (pp. 155–180). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118801086.ch9
Neacsiu, A. D., and S. H. Lisanby. “Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches.” In Neuromodulation in Psychiatry, 155–80, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118801086.ch9.
Neacsiu AD, Lisanby SH. Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches. In: Neuromodulation in Psychiatry. 2016. p. 155–80.
Neacsiu, A. D., and S. H. Lisanby. “Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches.” Neuromodulation in Psychiatry, 2016, pp. 155–80. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9781118801086.ch9.
Neacsiu AD, Lisanby SH. Magnetic Stimulation for Depression: Subconvulsive and Convulsive Approaches. Neuromodulation in Psychiatry. 2016. p. 155–180.