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vez, em diagnsticos psiquitricos.[6] Dentro dos limites da categoria diagnstica, os sintomas de pessimismo,
m adaptao social e conito com as autoridades foram, por si s, sucientes para um diagnstico formal de
"esquizofrenia progressiva".[7]
A f religiosa de presidirios, incluindo ex-ateus bemeducados que adotaram uma religio, foi considerada uma forma de doena mental e que precisava
ser curada.[8] Documentos altamente classicados, publicados aps a dissoluo da Unio Sovitica, demonstram formalmente que as autoridades usaram
a psiquiatria como uma ferramenta para reprimir a
dissidncia.[9][10][11][12][13]
Mesmo aps a cada da Unio Sovitica, o abuso da psiquiatria na Rssia ainda continua[14] e ameaa ativistas
dos direitos humanos com diagnsticos psiquitricos.[15]
1 Ver tambm
Artigo 58 (Cdigo Penal da Repblica Socialista
Russa)
Esquizofrenia progressiva
Psicopoltica
Represso poltica na Unio Sovitica
2 Referncias
[1] British Medical Association. Medicine betrayed: the participation of doctors in human rights abuses. Zed Books;
1992. ISBN 1-85649-104-8.
[2] Bloch, Sidney; Reddaway, Peter. Russias political hospitals: The abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union. Victor
Gollancz Ltd; 1977. ISBN 0-575-02318-X.
[3] Kondratev, Fedor [ ].
:
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- [The fates of
the ill with schizophrenia: clinico-social and forensicopsychiatric aspects]. Moscow:
[Closed joint-stock company Justitsinform]; 2010.
Russian. ISBN 978-5-9977-0014-9.
[4] Korolenko, Caesar;
Dmitrieva, Nina [
, ].
2 REFERNCIAS
[Sociodynamic Psychiatry].
Moscow:
[Academic Project]; 2000.
Russian. ISBN 5829100150.
[5] Korolenko, Caesar;
Dmitrieva, Nina [
, ].
[Sociodynamic Psychiatry].
Moscow:
[Academic Project]; 2000.
Russian. ISBN 5829100150.
[6] Kovalyov, Andrei [ ].
[View of the eyewitness to the backstory of the
adoption of the Mental Health Law]. Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhurnal [The Independent Psychiatric Journal].
2007 [cited 28 February 2014];( 3):8290. Russian.
[7] Ougrin, Dennis; Gluzman, Semyon; Dratcu, Luiz. Psychiatry in post-communist Ukraine: dismantling the
past, paving the way for the future. The Psychiatrist.
2006;30(12):456459. doi:10.1192/pb.30.12.456.
[8] Pospielovsky, Dimitry. Soviet Anti-Religious Campaigns
and Persecutions: Vol. 2 of A History of Soviet Atheism
in Theory and Practice, and the Believer. New York: St
Martins Press; 1988. ISBN 0312009054. p. 36, 140,
156, 178181.
[9] Gluzman, Semyon [ ].
[The Ukrainian face of forensic
psychiatry]. [Medicine
and Pharmacy News]. 2009a;15(289). Russian.
[10] Gluzman, Semyon [ ].
[Psychiatry as a tool of coercion in post-Soviet countries].
[The Herald of the Ukrainian Psychiatric Association]. 2013;(5). Russian.
[15] 15
[15th anniversary of the Independent Psychiatric Journal]. Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhurnal [The Independent Psychiatric Journal]. 2005 [cited 24 July 2011];(4).
Russian.
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