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Pyotr Borisovich Gannushkin (Russian: Пётр Бори́сович Га́ннушкин;
March 8, 1875 –
February 23, 1933) was a
Russian psychiatrist who
developed one of the...
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avoidant personality disorder. In 1933
Russian psychiatrist Pyotr Borisovich Gannushkin published his book
Manifestations of Psychopathies: Statics, Dynamics...
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children identified as "mental defectives". Both
Russian psychiatrist Pyotr Gannushkin's 1914
paper "The
state of the
question of the
schizophrenic constitution"...
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resembling today's SzPD and ASD.[citation needed]
About a
decade later Pyotr Gannushkin also
included Schizoids and
Dreamers in his
detailed typology of personality...
- leadership", and are not to be
trusted in
leadership positions themselves.
Gannushkin noted they must be urged,
scolded or
encouraged "with a stick, as they...
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periodical originally titled Character and Personality. 1933 –
Pyotr Gannushkin published Manifestations of Psychopathies. 1933 –
Clark L. Hull published...
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Meaas Svendsen at
Christianshavns Beboerhus during Copenhagen Jazz
festival 2016 (Photo by
Peter Gannushkin)...
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center of
forensic psychiatry,
Serbsky Center, was
named after him
Pyotr Gannushkin —
psychiatrist that
developed one of the
first theories of psychopathies...
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engineer and
inventor Pyotr Fyodorov (born 1982),
Russian actor Pyotr Gannushkin (1875–1933),
Russian psychiatrist Pyotr G****iev (born 1972),
South Ossetian...
- use of
psychiatry as a tool of repression.
Russian psychiatrist Pyotr Gannushkin also
believed that in a
class society,
especially during the most severe...