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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... persons accused of all kinds of crimes - murder , rape , and other crimes - are sent here for evaluation if there is some doubt as to their mental health . But also sent here are persons ac- cused of crimes related to dissents . Next ...
... persons accused of all kinds of crimes - murder , rape , and other crimes - are sent here for evaluation if there is some doubt as to their mental health . But also sent here are persons ac- cused of crimes related to dissents . Next ...
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... persons suffering from 、 symptoms described in Soviet textbooks as typical of those subtypes would probably be diagnosed as schizophrenic whether the diagnostician were a Soviet psychiatrist or , say , an American one . This is not the ...
... persons suffering from 、 symptoms described in Soviet textbooks as typical of those subtypes would probably be diagnosed as schizophrenic whether the diagnostician were a Soviet psychiatrist or , say , an American one . This is not the ...
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... persons belonging in these mild subtypes are what would be considered in the West to be neurotic , or even normal . For example , a person may be diagnosed , according to Snezhnevsky's criteria , as having " sluggish schizophrenia ...
... persons belonging in these mild subtypes are what would be considered in the West to be neurotic , or even normal . For example , a person may be diagnosed , according to Snezhnevsky's criteria , as having " sluggish schizophrenia ...
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... persons who live as dissidents in a repressive environment . But those characterists also happen to be ones that are cited in Soviet psychiatric textbooks as being typical of persons with mild schizophrenia . And it has been in the ...
... persons who live as dissidents in a repressive environment . But those characterists also happen to be ones that are cited in Soviet psychiatric textbooks as being typical of persons with mild schizophrenia . And it has been in the ...
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... person's ability to stand trial , be held responsible for their criminal action and considered competent to handle their own affairs . The role of a psychiatrist in the Soviet Union is not unlike the predicament of his colleagues in the ...
... person's ability to stand trial , be held responsible for their criminal action and considered competent to handle their own affairs . The role of a psychiatrist in the Soviet Union is not unlike the predicament of his colleagues in the ...
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