Positive ECT Story in The New Yorker

In The New Yorker, August 9th, is this article:



The link is here:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/16/finding-a-way-back-from-suicide

This personal account will be very helpful for ECT. It is a compelling story of severe illness with prominent suicidality, successfully treated with ECT. No mention of adverse effects.
It will be read by a huge audience.
Congratulations and thanks to Donald Antrim for having the courage to go public with his personal story.

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