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Abram Svyadoshch
NationalityRussia
Scientific career
Fieldssexology, psychiatry, psychotherapy

Abram Svyadoshch (1914–1997) was a Soviet psychiatrist and sexologist.

Publications

  • Психотерапия: пособие для врачей. — СПб.: Питер, 2000. — 288 с. — (Современная медицина). — 5000 экз. — ISBN 5-314-00165-9
  • Сексопатология. Ситуационные задачи (в соавторстве с М. В. Екимовым)
  • Женская сексопатология. Москва: Медицина, 1974.
  • Неврозы. Руководство для врачей
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