Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a controversial psychiatric treatment that involves passing electric currents through the brain to induce controlled seizures. Despite its long history and potential benefits for severe mental health conditions, ECT raises ethical concerns regarding its side effects and consent procedures. Petitions on Change.org related to ECT highlight the need for stricter regulations, improved patient rights, and alternatives to this treatment.
One petition with thousands of signatures calls for a ban on ECT for minors, arguing that young patients should not be subjected to such invasive procedures without full understanding and consent. Another petition advocates for increased transparency in ECT practices and better oversight to prevent abuses.
Participate in these petitions to support mental health advocacy and push for reforms in ECT treatment protocols. Your engagement can help shape mental health policies and protect vulnerable individuals from potential harm.