Forced shock treatment of psychiatric patients is still a thing in the United States

Horrifying tale of modern-day barbarism over at Reason.

Court-ordered shock therapy, where electrodes are attached to the temples, through which electricity flows and triggers brain seizures, is still practiced in Connecticut today. One patient has apparently been forced to undergo the procedure 500 times in a single year. The side effects include memory loss, cognitive impairment, and a host of others, as one can imagine.

Author: S. Smith