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ECT Anonymous UK
Flat 5, Quaker House
St. Mark's Street
Leeds
LS2 9EQ
Tel: 0113 244 5454
Best time to telephone: 9am - 11.00am, Monday - Friday (BT 1571 may operate).
ECT Anonymous UK provides a confidential service to anyone who feels they have been harmed by Electric Shock Treatment (ECT) and to their relatives, carers, friends or advocates.
An information booklet entitled Shock: The Things You Need to Know Before Having Shock Treatment is available from ECT Anonymous. A donation of £2.50 would be appreciated to cover the costs involved (correct at July 2008).
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