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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Стр. 41
... to protect itself from what society sees as a potential danger arising from a " deranged mind . " To be sure , these instances are quite rare , but their percep- tion by the public continues to cause a psychiatric patient 41.
... to protect itself from what society sees as a potential danger arising from a " deranged mind . " To be sure , these instances are quite rare , but their percep- tion by the public continues to cause a psychiatric patient 41.
Стр. 42
... dangerous social menace . Because of this perception of the potential danger of a psychiat- ric patient , psychiatrists are empowered to deprive persons of liber- ty , if only temporarily , and retain patients in the hospital against ...
... dangerous social menace . Because of this perception of the potential danger of a psychiat- ric patient , psychiatrists are empowered to deprive persons of liber- ty , if only temporarily , and retain patients in the hospital against ...
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... danger to society , and to a special psychiatric hospital only when they are a special danger . Those terms have never been pragmati- cally defined , but certainly a commonsense understanding of those terms , and a psychiatric usage ...
... danger to society , and to a special psychiatric hospital only when they are a special danger . Those terms have never been pragmati- cally defined , but certainly a commonsense understanding of those terms , and a psychiatric usage ...
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... dangerous to himself or others by reason of mental illness . There are two formal procedures most commonly used to ... danger " to themselves or to others . The criminal procedure for compulsory confinement is applicable to those who ...
... dangerous to himself or others by reason of mental illness . There are two formal procedures most commonly used to ... danger " to themselves or to others . The criminal procedure for compulsory confinement is applicable to those who ...
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... dangerous ' ' persons . These institutions might be more accurately termed institutions for the criminally insane . Special psychiatric hospitals operate under the direct authority of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) ...
... dangerous ' ' persons . These institutions might be more accurately termed institutions for the criminally insane . Special psychiatric hospitals operate under the direct authority of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) ...
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