-
Such a development may be the shock therapy our creditors need to finally cut us off for good.
FORBES: Real Fiscal Cliff Crash When Interest Rates Rise
-
Once Brien assumed the helm, it was a foregone conclusion that he will apply shock therapy to the sleepy McCann.
FORBES: The Most Interesting Man In Advertising
-
Mr Dunlap is surely right that some firms need shock therapy.
ECONOMIST: Ready, fire, aim | The
-
Though this shock therapy brought great hardship for ordinary Peruvians, it ended rampant hyperinflation and paved the way for sustained economic growth in the second half of the 1990s.
BBC: Alberto Fujimori in file photo from 1999
-
Thirteen days later, Eagleton conceded what Democrats and journalists had been whispering about for days: that he had been hospitalized three times in the 1960s for depression and stress, and that he had undergone electric shock therapy.
NPR: The Eagleton Fiasco of 1972
-
The student asked this question very gently and non-threateningly, but her directness and the fact that she was an African American woman herself caused her question to rattle around my brain like a course of electric shock therapy.
FORBES: Why It's a Mistake for Doctors to be Color Blind
-
For decades psychiatrists have used shock therapy to treat cases of depression that haven't been helped by antidepressant medications, and in recent years the treatment -- now known as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) -- has experienced something of a revival.
CNN: FDA mulls future of electroshock therapy
-
"There are very few fans in the mainland for a big-bang or shock-therapy approach, " he notes.
WSJ: The View From Hong Kong: Walking a Fine Line on Yuan Trade
-
No government has found the courage to persuade France of the need for shock-therapy.
ECONOMIST: Naming the villains: France's autumn blues | The
-
But two recent studies, including one in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association and one in the British Medical Journal, found that heel patients who received shock wave therapy did no better than patients who received a fake treatment.
FORBES: The Big Hurt
-
Too much shock, not enough therapy, people complained.
ECONOMIST: Yegor Gaidar
-
Some of the "real therapy" happens when the initial shock wears off, Olbrich said.
CNN: Finding 'new normal' after school shooting