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Doctors for Human Rights

Doctors for Human Rights

We research to change

We research to change

Medicine without violence

Medicine without violence

Ethics and conscience in the penitentiary system

Ethics and conscience in the penitentiary system

We document, analyze, change

We document, analyze, change

The Right to Health is not a privilege,<br>it is the norm

The Right to Health is not a privilege,
it is the norm

Scientific view on problems<br>behind bars

Scientific view on problems
behind bars

A patient's trust in their doctor<br>is the basis of medicine

A patient's trust in their doctor
is the basis of medicine

Treatment or Punishment?<br>Witnesses include people and documents

Treatment or Punishment?
Witnesses include people and documents

What Women Feel After a Belarusian Prison

What happens to women after their release? It turns out that behind bars, not only freedom is left behind, but also a part of the soul. Psychologist Volha Vialichka explains why release is not the end of imprisonment, but the beginning of a new struggle — with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

In this video:
— Why do women not feel free after their release?
— How do flashbacks haunt former prisoners for years?
— How does PTSD differ from post-traumatic stress?
— What methods help to cope with trauma?

Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkT2ZGfKnFc

Machine translation from Belarusian.