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                            undergoing intensive ECT (Perry's in 1963–1979) * 1 in 38 (Ehrenberg's in 1955) * 1 in 30 (Kurland's in 1959) * 1 in 9, among a group undergoing intensive ECT (Weil's in 1949) * 1 in 4, among the very elderly, over 80 (Kroessler and Fogel's in 1974–1986).[91][page needed]Political abuse of psychiatry[edit]Main article: Political abuse of psychiatrySee also: Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
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                            Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union - WikipediaPolitical abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet UnionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchMisuse of psychiatry for political purposes in the Soviet UnionPolitics of the Soviet Union Leadership * Leaders The Serbsky Central Research Institute for Forensic Psychiatry, also briefly called the Serbsky Institute (the part of its building in Moscow)There was systematic political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union,[1] based on the interpretation of political opposition or dissent as a psychiatric problem.[2] It was called "psychopathological mechanisms" of dissent.[3]During the leadership of General
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                            * Psychiatric survivors movement * Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union * Salutogenesis, a best-practice methodology for the design of psychiatric facilities * Treatment Advocacy Center, involuntary treatment proponent groupFor lists of establishments, see the categorical index "Psychiatric hospitals" at the bottom of the page.References[edit] 1. ^ "White House Intruder Put in Mental Ward". New