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What is Electroconvulsive Trauma?

What is Electroconvulsive Trauma?

Update: 2020-06-29
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Deborah was coerced into having electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) at a vulnerable time in her life. 


As a result of these treatments, she lost her career as a trauma nurse, skills, marriage, memories of her children's lives, and the ability to make new memories, and more. Read The impact of electroshock on my life


She has since worked tirelessly to help educate society and help peers obtain legal and medical support for their injuries.   


Over the years she has done extensive research and her activism efforts have propelled our cause forward with the first successful class-action lawsuit, and medical & psychological tests that confirm brain damage from electroshock.  


She has generously let me convert her videos to podcast format so this valuable information can reach more people.  


Topics Covered:  



  • issues with informed consent  

  • evidence ECT causes brain damage  

  • brain damage symptoms  

  • how patients struggle to get testing by most medical fields who prefer to protect colleagues rather than help brain-damaged patients  

  • lawsuits  

  • how to get testing & rehabilitation 


 Learn more about Deborah's work  ECTJustice.com  


Life After ECT Resource Page 


Life After ECT Action Page 


Did you know ECT has never been safety tested by the FDA, nor is it regulated or standardized? Learn why this matters and how you can help Petition

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What is Electroconvulsive Trauma?

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