Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History, Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Sadowsky is Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History at Case Western Reserve University. He is a historian of psychiatry whose main interests include colonial psychiatry in Africa, the history of convulsive treatments in the United States, and the history of psychoanalysis. His book on electroconvulsive therapy in America is forthcoming from Routledge.
Electroconvulsive therapy: A history of controversy, but also of help
Jan 13, 2017 14:51 pm UTC| Health
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