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Psychiatry / Medicine / Health / Abnormal psychology / Psychiatric diagnosis / Neurosurgery / Medical ethics / Electroconvulsive therapy / Ugo Cerletti / Max Fink / Mental disorder / Major depressive disorder
Date: 2015-03-07 15:00:47
Psychiatry
Medicine
Health
Abnormal psychology
Psychiatric diagnosis
Neurosurgery
Medical ethics
Electroconvulsive therapy
Ugo Cerletti
Max Fink
Mental disorder
Major depressive disorder

THE BRUTAL REALITY Harmful Psychiatric ‘Treatments’ Report and recommendations on the destructive practices of electroshock and psychosurgery

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