Biological treatment refers to the use of medical interventions that target the biological aspects of disorders, such as medications or surgeries. These treatments aim to alleviate symptoms and improve mental health.
Medication is a type of biological treatment that involves using drugs to target neurotransmitters in the brain and reduce symptoms of mental disorders.
ECT is a form of biological treatment that uses electrical currents to intentionally induce seizures in order to relieve severe depression or other mental disorders.
DBS is a surgical procedure where electrodes are implanted into specific areas of the brain, which then send electrical impulses to alleviate symptoms of Parkinson's disease, OCD, and other neurological disorders.