Shock therapy
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Shock therapy or shock treatment may refer to:
- A form of aversion therapy where an electric shock is used as a negative stimulus
- Electroconvulsive therapy, the deliberate and controlled induction of a seizure or other disturbance of brain function for the purpose of psychiatric treatment
- Shock therapy (economics), the sudden release of price and currency controls
- Shock Treatment, the 1981 sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Shock Treatment (1995 film), a 1995 television film
- Shock Treatment (reality show), a reality entertainment documentary
- Gimmie Gimmie Shock Treatment, a song by The Ramones, Later covered by Static-X on their album Beneath... Between... Beyond...