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Lee Elizabeth Wachtel

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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|August 3, 2018
The multiple faces of catatonia in autism spectrum disorders: descriptive clinical experience of 22 patients over 12 yearsLee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Journal of ECT|August 23, 2020
Far From an Elective Procedure: Electroconvulsive Therapy and Autism in the Era of COVID-19Lee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 28, 2013
Self-injurious behaviour in children: A treatable catatonic syndromeLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Edward Shorter
The Journal of ECT|June 6, 2025
Dire Need and Disproportionate Access: ECT In Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Neurodevelopmental DisordersLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Neera Ghaziuddin
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|August 8, 2025
How to Quickly Diagnose Catatonia, and a Farewell Salute to Max Fink, MDDirk Dhossche, Lee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Journal of ECT|August 24, 2012
Challenges of electroconvulsive therapy for catatonia in youth with intellectual disabilities: another tomato effect?Lee Elizabeth Wachtel, Dirk Marcel Dhossche
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|December 20, 2017
Electroconvulsive therapy for self-injurious behaviour in autism spectrum disorders: recognizing catatonia is keyLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Edward Shorter, Max Fink
The Journal of ECT|June 2, 2009
Electroconvulsive therapy in a man with autism experiencing severe depression, catatonia, and self-injuryLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Merrie Griffin, Irving Michael Reti
The Journal of ECT|July 2, 2013
Stability of intraocular pressure after retinal reattachment surgery during electroconvulsive therapy for intractable self-injury in a 12-year-old autistic boyLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Irving Michael Reti, Howard Ying
Medical Hypotheses|August 13, 2010
The study of pediatric catatonia supports a home of its own for catatonia in DSM-5Dirk Dhossche, David Cohen, Neera Ghaziuddin, et al.
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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|August 3, 2018
The multiple faces of catatonia in autism spectrum disorders: descriptive clinical experience of 22 patients over 12 yearsLee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Journal of ECT|August 23, 2020
Far From an Elective Procedure: Electroconvulsive Therapy and Autism in the Era of COVID-19Lee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 28, 2013
Self-injurious behaviour in children: A treatable catatonic syndromeLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Edward Shorter
The Journal of ECT|June 6, 2025
Dire Need and Disproportionate Access: ECT In Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Neurodevelopmental DisordersLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Neera Ghaziuddin
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|August 8, 2025
How to Quickly Diagnose Catatonia, and a Farewell Salute to Max Fink, MDDirk Dhossche, Lee Elizabeth Wachtel
The Journal of ECT|August 24, 2012
Challenges of electroconvulsive therapy for catatonia in youth with intellectual disabilities: another tomato effect?Lee Elizabeth Wachtel, Dirk Marcel Dhossche
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|December 20, 2017
Electroconvulsive therapy for self-injurious behaviour in autism spectrum disorders: recognizing catatonia is keyLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Edward Shorter, Max Fink
The Journal of ECT|June 2, 2009
Electroconvulsive therapy in a man with autism experiencing severe depression, catatonia, and self-injuryLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Merrie Griffin, Irving Michael Reti
The Journal of ECT|July 2, 2013
Stability of intraocular pressure after retinal reattachment surgery during electroconvulsive therapy for intractable self-injury in a 12-year-old autistic boyLee Elizabeth Wachtel, Irving Michael Reti, Howard Ying
Medical Hypotheses|August 13, 2010
The study of pediatric catatonia supports a home of its own for catatonia in DSM-5Dirk Dhossche, David Cohen, Neera Ghaziuddin, et al.
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