e·lec·tro·con·vul·sive ther·a·py
noun/ɪˌlektrəʊkənˌvʌlsɪv ˈθerəpi/
/ɪˌlektrəʊkənˌvʌlsɪv ˈθerəpi/
(also electroshock therapy)
(abbreviation ECT)
[uncountable]- a medical treatment for some serious mental illnesses in which electricity is passed through the patient's brain
Topics Mental healthc2一种治疗某些严重精神疾病的药物,其中电流通过患者的大脑