MSS 2021-01, Box 20
Contains 8 Results:
Proposal for Conference and National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Conference, undated
correspondence and handwritten notes
Semyon Fishelevich Gluzman grant proposal to the Theodore and Vada Stanley Foundation, 1993
This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.
Clinical assessment instruments for Ukraine project, 1993 - 1995
evaluation forms and printed materials
Minutes of meeting numbers 1 to 13, 1993 - 1994
Meetings between Ukrainian doctors Semyon F. Gluzman, Vladimir I. Poltavets, Valery N. Kutznetsov, Ada I. Korotenko, Oleg A, Nasinnik, Vladimir M. Cherniavsky and Juan Mezzich, American psychiatrist from the West Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh; also some case summaries (1994-02). Russian and English translation.
Demographic forms and reports
This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.
Miscellaneous documents, 1992 - 1993
extensive correspondence, reports, handwritten notes. Savychyj, Jurij M.D.: “Psychiatry in Ukraine,” [1992]
Miscellaneous documents, 1994
This series consists of subject files that Dr. Loren Henry Roth assembled and used while working to stop the abuse of psychiatry and psychiatrists for political reasons, emphasizing abuse in the former Soviet Union. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, articles, reports, lists, forms, evaluations, photographs, diaries, and other materials.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, N.A.M.I. [Setting Up Nadezha “Hope”], 1994
correspondence, Ukrainian fliers, and handwritten notes