Psikhushka
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Psychiatrie punitive en URSS
La psychiatrie punitive en URSS fut un système utilisé pour emprisonner les dissidents dans les hôpitaux psychiatriques, appelés psikhouchka (психушка en russe), souvent sous le diagnostic de « Schizophrénie torpide »[1].
Certaines sources signalent que la pratique de l'abus de l'internement psychiatrique a toujours lieu dans la Russie contemporaine.[2],[3].
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Voir aussi
- Portail de l’URSS
Catégories : Dissidence soviétique | Hôpital psychiatrique
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