ПРИМЕНЕНИЕ ПЛАЦЕБО В ПОСТСОВЕТСКОМ ПЕРИОДЕ:ГНОСЕОЛОГИЯ И ЗНАЧЕНИЕ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ АЛКОГОЛИЗМА В РОССИИЧАСТЬ I



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Изучены гносеологические и институциональ-ные условия, способствующие практике «терапии плацебо», данные о которых собирались в течение 14 месяцев в наркологических клиниках Санкт-Петербурга. Широкое использование наркологами методов терапии, основанных на применении внушения, дисульфирама - антагониста алкоголя, сформировалось под влиянием клинического стиля мышления, специфического для советской и постсоветской психиатрии.

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Евгений Райхель

Университет Чикаго

Email: eraikhel@uchicago.edu
Университет Чикаго

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