Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, September 20, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Всего страниц: 106 |
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... believe that the Department of State , in the wake of the recent events , has a unique opportunity , and I am inclined to think a unique obligation , to issue a white paper , understandable to a lay public , on the use of psychiatry as ...
... believe that the Department of State , in the wake of the recent events , has a unique opportunity , and I am inclined to think a unique obligation , to issue a white paper , understandable to a lay public , on the use of psychiatry as ...
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... believe that you are profoundly correct in linking together the callous Soviet action against the Korean Airlines Flight 007 with the long practice of psychiatric abuse , with the Soviet use of chemical warfare against innocent ...
... believe that you are profoundly correct in linking together the callous Soviet action against the Korean Airlines Flight 007 with the long practice of psychiatric abuse , with the Soviet use of chemical warfare against innocent ...
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... believe that that is a very small part of the psychiatric profes- sion in the Soviet Union . Yet , the Soviet psychiatric profession as a whole can't help but be touched by this base practice . You see here the consequence of the fact ...
... believe that that is a very small part of the psychiatric profes- sion in the Soviet Union . Yet , the Soviet psychiatric profession as a whole can't help but be touched by this base practice . You see here the consequence of the fact ...
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... believe that there were complaints also from East Germany , Poland , and Hungary , if I am not mistak- en . So I think psychiatric abuse is concentrated overwhelmingly in the Soviet Union , but secondarily in countries that have been ...
... believe that there were complaints also from East Germany , Poland , and Hungary , if I am not mistak- en . So I think psychiatric abuse is concentrated overwhelmingly in the Soviet Union , but secondarily in countries that have been ...
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... believe that we have lost a viable means through the World Psychiatry Association of helping concerned psychiatrists within those nation to seek reforms in the use of their profession . It is my hope and the hope of the American ...
... believe that we have lost a viable means through the World Psychiatry Association of helping concerned psychiatrists within those nation to seek reforms in the use of their profession . It is my hope and the hope of the American ...
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