| 11. | Rampton Hospital, another mental deficiency institution, began using psychosurgery in January 1947.
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| 12. | The acceptance of high-risk treatments led to more invasive medical interventions including psychosurgery.
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| 13. | In the US, psychosurgery was taken up and zealously promoted by neurologist James Watts.
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| 14. | The committee concluded that some extremely limited and properly performed psychosurgery could have positive effects.
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| 15. | Psychosurgery has now become a rare procedure and is not a recommended treatment for schizophrenia.
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| 16. | Psychosurgery is also used in the treatment of schizophrenia, depression, and other mental disorders.
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| 17. | Psychosurgery is not regulated in China, and its use has been criticised in the West.
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| 18. | He also coined the term psychosurgery.
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| 19. | Until Freeman introduced the technique of transorbital lobotomy, psychosurgery required the skills of a surgeon.
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| 20. | Modern techniques have greatly reduced the risks of psychosurgery, although risks of adverse effects still remain.
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