This article provides a hypothetical damage assessment based on the assumption that Dr. Max Eitingon, a significant early member of the international psychoanalytic movement, was also a Soviet intelligence operative
In 1932, a conference dedicated to Sigmund Freud was banned by the Romanian authorities, because the...
Throughout the history of psychiatric ethical professionalization, the question of the “extremist” c...
this note will briefly develop the history of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. A discussion of...
This thesis explores the vicissitudes of psychoanalysis in Soviet Russia, 1930-1980. By looking at a...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
This article describes the security relevance of an article published 45 years ago by the recently d...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
The author discusses Russian spying the United States, the psychology of espionage, and how spying a...
The use of psychology within the context of intelligence or secret services around the world creates...
This article involves a datiled examination of the evolution of the historiography of intelligence i...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
This article describes some political psychological aspects of being allied with security organizati...
The article highlights the impossibility of the coexistence of modern civilization in conditions of ...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyze the psychological tactics used by communist leaders in an effort ...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
In 1932, a conference dedicated to Sigmund Freud was banned by the Romanian authorities, because the...
Throughout the history of psychiatric ethical professionalization, the question of the “extremist” c...
this note will briefly develop the history of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. A discussion of...
This thesis explores the vicissitudes of psychoanalysis in Soviet Russia, 1930-1980. By looking at a...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
This article describes the security relevance of an article published 45 years ago by the recently d...
The editor discusses the psychological and moral aspects of chemical weapons in the context of terro...
The author discusses Russian spying the United States, the psychology of espionage, and how spying a...
The use of psychology within the context of intelligence or secret services around the world creates...
This article involves a datiled examination of the evolution of the historiography of intelligence i...
It was only in 2006 that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association p...
This article describes some political psychological aspects of being allied with security organizati...
The article highlights the impossibility of the coexistence of modern civilization in conditions of ...
AbstractThis paper aims to analyze the psychological tactics used by communist leaders in an effort ...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
In 1932, a conference dedicated to Sigmund Freud was banned by the Romanian authorities, because the...
Throughout the history of psychiatric ethical professionalization, the question of the “extremist” c...
this note will briefly develop the history of psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. A discussion of...