LG, I understand that your friend can not imagine herself attached to her husband for ever. Do you know here we can divorce a mentally ill person? That is grounds for divorce. I presume because some mental illness put the spouse, kids, relatives, you name in danger an no one expects a person to spend their lifetime with a mentally ill person.
Well, I have to the psychiatric hospital and to the psychiatric emergency of the general hospital, with my cousin a lot. I have to say some of the people there will never recover, no matter what method is used. In the future, when we know more about how the brain works and are able to repair it or replace parts of it, many things may have a solution. Now they don’t.
Outgrowing one spouse is a thing I think sometimes happen. I feel that about my husband, I outgrow him. He may grow to match me, of course but for now that is it.
Back to shock therapy. I would not say medieval. Only in the sense it brings to mind a form of torture. More like an outdated early/mid 20th century thing. On the other hand our brain has electric circuits, neurons, and so on, so, electricity makes sense. But it is dangerous. We still know very little about the brain. Even in the way they are currently using shock therapy, much smooth, the patient will still be numb, feel sick and so.
If your friend’s husband has a psychiatric problem therapy (assuming you are talking of a psychologist) will not do. If the medication also does not work… I don’t know, there are more modern medicines than Prozac, medicines that come from neurology. I would feel much better if psychiatrist used brain scans and studies rather them, most of the time, just determine a mental illness by the symptoms they see. Psychiatrist should start work closely with neurologist, endocrinologist and other doctors. Has it occurred to your friend that her husband may have a thyroid or other hormonal problem? Those provoke depression that does no go away with antidepressants.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)