Manual on Psychiatry for Dissidents
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Manual on Psychiatry for Dissidents (1974) is a 20-page text written by Vladimir Bukovsky and fellow inmate psychiatrist Semyon Gluzman. It instructed potential victims of political psychiatry how to behave during interrogation to avoid being diagnosed as mentally ill. It was widely published and translated in many other languages: English, French, Italian, German, Danish.
A. Platonov, "Pupil of the Lycée"
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