• Political abuse of psychiatry, also known as punitive psychiatry, refers to the misuse of psychiatric diagnosis, detention, and treatment to suppress...
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    There was systematic political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union, based on the interpretation of political opposition or dissent as a psychiatric...
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    Political abuse of psychiatry implies a misuse of psychiatric diagnosis, detention and treatment for the purposes of obstructing the fundamental human...
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    the Soviet Union, systematic political abuse of psychiatry took place and was based on the interpretation of political dissent as a psychiatric problem...
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  • to power in 1959, few considerable allegations regarding the political abuse of psychiatry in that country emerged before the late 1980s.: 74  Americas...
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    the Soviet Union, a systematic political abuse of psychiatry took place and was based on the interpretation of political dissent as a psychiatric problem...
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  • Comparative Study of Slavery and Psychiatry Mad Pride Mental illness denial Mind Freedom Neurodiversity Political abuse of psychiatry Positive disintegration...
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  • on Psychiatry (GIP) is an international foundation for mental health reform which took part in the campaign against the political abuse of psychiatry in...
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  • Sluggish schizophrenia (category Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)
    Initiative on Psychiatry chief executive Robert van Voren, the political abuse of psychiatry in the USSR arose from the concept that people who opposed the...
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  • Birley, J. Political abuse of psychiatry Psychiatry, Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 22–25 Bonnie, Richard J. (March 2002). "Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the...
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  • Psikhushka (category Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)
    "Нужны ли правозащитники в психиатрии?" [Are defenders of human rights needed in psychiatry?]. Российский бюллетень по правам человека [Russian Bulletin...
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  • of psychiatry in the Soviet Union from 1975 to 1988. The Campaign involved national and international medical bodies to reveal the monstrous abuse of human...
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  • Andrei Snezhnevsky (category Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)
    the Political Abuse of Psychiatry, established by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1978, charged Snezhnevsky with involvement in the abuse: 223 ...
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    patient of the Serbsky Center (incorrectly located in the city of Minsk, Belarus). Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union Political abuse of psychiatry...
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    the UK in 1975 and campaigned against the abuse of psychiatry for political purposes and for the release of her son Misha from the Soviet Union. She lives...
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  • international criticism, this abuse seems to be continuing as of 2010. Political abuse of psychiatry in the People's Republic of China is high on the agenda...
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    possibility of psychiatric repression!" The Law was developed with the participation of psychiatrists involved in political abuse of psychiatry. At a meeting...
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    federal city status. Neither the Republic of Crimea nor the city of Sevastopol are politically recognized as parts of Russia by most countries. Similarly,...
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  • of doctors in human rights abuses. Zed Books. 1992. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-85649-104-4. van Voren, Robert (January 2010). "Political Abuse of Psychiatry—An...
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    Alexander Gabyshev (category Political abuse of psychiatry in Russia)
    of the political abuse of psychiatry in Russia. Gabyshev says he graduated from Yakutsk State University with a major in history. After a series of failed...
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    Anatoly Koryagin (category Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes)
    He holds a Candidate of Science degree (equivalent to PhD in the West). Along with others, he exposed political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union...
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    Union. His tenure was marked by the legal and political confrontation with Russia and other republics of the USSR which eventually led to their full independence...
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    Yuri Andropov (category Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)
    political arrests, persecuting dissidents, the abuse of psychiatry, and notorious cases such as the persecution of academician Andrei Sakharov. According to...
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    participation of doctors in human rights abuses. Zed Books. 1992. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-85649-104-4. Birley, J. L. T. (January 2000). "Political abuse of psychiatry"....
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  • Sulfozinum (category Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union)
    punishment for psychiatric patients and in political abuse of psychiatry. Sulfozine symbolised Soviet punitive psychiatry. In 1989, during Perestroika, its use...
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    Drapetomania (category Political abuses of psychiatry)
    Depression Dromomania Political abuse of psychiatry Fugitive slave Classification of mental disorders Sluggish schizophrenia Biology of depression White,...
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    – Present) List of heads of government of Russia List of heads of state of Russia Premier of the Soviet Union Bald–hairy (political joke) In 1575, Ivan...
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    Term limits in Russia (category Politics of Russia)
    limits entirely because of the broad support for limits among the Russian people and the potential for political backlash. Governors of federal subjects have...
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  • Persecution of Christians in the Eastern Bloc Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union Rehabilitation (Soviet) Law of the Soviet Union Politics of the...
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    The Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes (Russian: Рабо́чая коми́ссия по рассле́дованию испо́льзования психиатри́и...
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