Psychiatric somatotherapy
| Psychiatric somatotherapy | |
|---|---|
| ICD-10-PCS | GZC-GZH |
| ICD-9-CM | 94.2 |
| MeSH | D013000 |
Psychiatric somatotherapy (or somatic therapy) is the treatment of mental illness by physical means (such as medication, electroconvulsive therapy, or psychosurgery) rather than psychotherapy.[1]
See also
- Lobotomy
- Straitjacket
- Joseph Mason Cox – introduced a psychiatric somatotherapic treatment called Swinging
References
- ^ Shahrokh, Narriman C.; Hales, Robert E.; Phillips, Katherine A.; Yudofsky, Stuart C. (2011). The Language of Mental Health. A Glossary of Psychiatric Terms. Arlington, Va.: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. p. 237. ISBN 9781585623457.