ECT on TV: Positive Portrayal on Chicago Med

NBC's Chicago Med Season 8, Episode 15 had a subplot involving ECT:



 


Here we have a new portrayal of ECT on TV. A young man with ? schizoaffective disorder presents with auditory hallucinations and the delusion that he is dead. The ECT scene itself is okay, what I would call semi-realistic.  The post-ECT scene is good, as he is now less agitated, denies hearing voices and seems to think he is again living. The red burn marks on his temples are an unfortunate dramatic distortion.

Having to watch 40 minutes of medical TV drama to see a couple of minutes of ECT was grueling, but ultimately worth it.

ECT-in-the-media scholars will certainly want to watch this.


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