Alexander Dovzhenko (psychiatrist) explained

Birthname:Aleksandr Romanovich Dovzhenko
Birth Date:March 29, 1918
Death Date:February 4, 1995 (aged 76)
Birth Place:Sevastopol, Russian SFSR
Death Place:Feodosia, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine
Native Name Lang:ru
Nationality:Soviet, Ukrainian

Aleksandr Romanovich Dovzhenko (Russian: link=no|Александр Романович Довженко; Ukrainian: link=no|Олександр Романович Довженко; 29 March 1918 – 4 February 1995) was a Soviet and Ukrainian physician, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and substance abuse counselor. He is most famous for developing the Dovzhenko's method ("Coding").

Biography

Aleksandr Dovzhenko was born on March 29, 1918, in a family of a seaman.

In 1936 Dovzhenko has entered the Crimean Medical Institute and was graduated in 1941. After graduation Dovzhenko worked as a doctor in various places, where he began to implement modern psycho-therapeutic methods. In 1948 he was appointed as chief physician of a dermato-venerologic clinic in Feodosia. Afterwards for some time Dovzhenko worked in a medical office of the Feodosian Sea Port.

In 1977–1985 Dovzhenko worked as senior researcher in the V. P. Protopopov Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Neurology and Psychiatry in Kharkiv. In the Kharkiv Institute for Doctors' Improvement Dovzhenko graduated from practical hypnosis courses.

The approbation of Dovzhenko's approach, its theoretical and scientific foundation was held in during 1979-1980s in the V. P. Protopopov Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Neurology and Psychiatry in Kharkiv.

In 1984 Dovzhenko's method of therapy was recognized as an invention and registered by the State Committee on Inventions and Discoveries titled as "The Treatment of Сhronic Alcoholism based on Dovzhenko's method". Dovzhenko's method was approved by the Department for Implementing of Medication and Medical Equipment of the Ministry of Healthcare and by the Ministry of Healthcare of Soviet Ukraine.

Professor Irina Pyatnitskaya, who was[1] a prominent scientist, clinician and a co-founder of modern Russian narcology, has highly assessed doctor Dovzhenko's method of therapy:

In 1985 in Feodosia's Stamboli Palace building Dovzhenko opened the Republican Narcological Psychotherapy Center under the Ministry of Healthcare of Soviet Ukraine.

Aleksandr Dovzhenko died in Feodosia on February 4, 1995, after a second stroke.

Rewards

Memory and recognition

thumb|right|249px|Stamboli Palace, Feodosia. The building of the Republican Narcological Psychotherapy Center of the Ministry of Healthcare of Soviet Ukraine headed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko.

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Notes and References

  1. https://psychiatr.ru/news/202 "Professor Irina Nikolaevna Piatnitskaia died on December 24, 2013, aged 81. She was distinguished scientist, clinician, and one among the founders of modern Russian narcology."