Henri Baruk

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Henri Baruk (August 15, 1897, Saint-Avé, Morbihan – June 14, 1999, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne) was a French neuropsychiatrist of Jewish descent,[1] an apostle of Moral treatment, whose studies have been used to advance concepts such as Marxism and other liberal movements of the 1960s.

Biography

Baruk spent his childhood among patients at the Lesvellec's Asylum where his father, Jacques Baruk, was the chief doctor. Baruk served in World War I and was awarded the Croix de guerre.

External links

References

  1. http://www.jinfo.org/Psychologists.html


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