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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... called " com- plainers " to indefinite terms in psychiatric hospitals is a situation that reveals the lengths to which the Soviet government will go in order to suppress those individ- uals whose opinions are at variance with officially ...
... called " com- plainers " to indefinite terms in psychiatric hospitals is a situation that reveals the lengths to which the Soviet government will go in order to suppress those individ- uals whose opinions are at variance with officially ...
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... called " probably the most massive warlike op- eration ever conducted by a state against its own citizens . " A modest estimate of Stalin's victims would be 6.5 million , a far more likely estimate is 20 million citizens of the Soviet ...
... called " probably the most massive warlike op- eration ever conducted by a state against its own citizens . " A modest estimate of Stalin's victims would be 6.5 million , a far more likely estimate is 20 million citizens of the Soviet ...
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... called insulin shock therapy , which induces hypoglycemic coma , and is often used for 25 or 30 such administrations in succession . There is wide use of the drug sulfazin , formerly used in Western psychiatric practice , but now ...
... called insulin shock therapy , which induces hypoglycemic coma , and is often used for 25 or 30 such administrations in succession . There is wide use of the drug sulfazin , formerly used in Western psychiatric practice , but now ...
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... called " probably the most massive warlike operation over conducted by a state against its own citizens . " The most modest estimate of Stalin's victims places their number at six and one half million Soviet citizens . A far more likely ...
... called " probably the most massive warlike operation over conducted by a state against its own citizens . " The most modest estimate of Stalin's victims places their number at six and one half million Soviet citizens . A far more likely ...
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... called back to Moscow . A few days thereafter , the All Union Society resigned from the World Psychiatry Association , claiming that the organization has become too political . We have a copy of the correspondence for you . The American ...
... called back to Moscow . A few days thereafter , the All Union Society resigned from the World Psychiatry Association , claiming that the organization has become too political . We have a copy of the correspondence for you . The American ...
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abuse of psychiatry agitation and propaganda Alexander Podrabinek American Psychiatric Association Amnesty International Anatoly Koryagin anti-Soviet agitation anti-Soviet slander arrested Chairman Chernyakhovsk chiatric hospital colleagues Commission Committee compulsory confinement Congress countries criminal diagnosed dissenters dissidents Dnepropetrovsk drugs emigrate evidence FAIRBANKS forcibly confined genuine medical reasons Grigorenko human rights human rights violations imprisonment individuals insulin shock therapy internal exile investigation issue Karlavage mental hospitals mentally ill Moscow Neuropathologists Nikitin ordinary psychiatric hospital patients Podrabinek political abuse Political Purposes prisoners of conscience psychia psychiatric institutions Psychiatry for Political Reddaway Reich released reported schizophrenia sentenced Serbsky Institute Snezhnevsky Sofia Kalistratova Soviet authorities Soviet citizens Soviet psychiatric abuse Soviet psychiatrists Soviet Union special psychiatric hospital Subcommittee subtype sulfazin Thank tion trade union treatment Union Society unofficial USSR Valery Tyurichev victims of psychiatric Visotsky Vladimir Borisov Vladimir Danchev Vladimir Khailo Voloshanovich World Psychiatric Association YATRON Yosif Rinkevich Zoubok