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Alexander Gennadievich Danilin
Александр Геннадиевич Данилин
Born (1960-03-12) March 12, 1960 (age 64)
Nationality Russian
Citizenship the Soviet Union (1960–1991) Russia (1991–up to the present)
Medical career
Profession psychiatrist, narcologist, writer
Field psychiatry, narcology

Alexander Gennadievich Danilin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Генна́диевич Дани́лин) (b. March 12, 1960) is a Russian psychotherapist,[1] psychiatrist[2] and physician-narcologist, author of ten books, numerous articles, lectures and trainings on addiction psychology and existential psychotherapy.[3]

He is married and has two sons.

Since 2003, Alexander Danilin has been an anchorman of radio program Silver Threads (Serebryanye Niti) that is broadcast by Radio Rossii[4] and is dedicated to the human soul in all its manifestations. A number of the media reported that the Danilin was engaged in practical psychotherapy in Moscow clinics for over 20 years. He is a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association and the head of the drug abuse unit in the Moscow drug abuse hospital No 17.[5] The media and websites of wholesale book-selling companies published information that the book by Danilin LSD: Hallucinogens, Psychedelia, and Addiction Phenomenon[6] was withdrawn from the market by the officers of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia and Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.[7] Danilin's articles by about problems of Russian psychiatry (Dead End,[8] Any Diagnosis in Psychiatry is a Myth,[9] etc.) often caused heated controversy.

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  2. ^ Тягнибеда, Ольга (3 December 2009). "Психиатр Александр Данилин: Смысл нашей жизни рождает чудовищ". Свободная пресса. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  3. ^ Данилин А.Г. "Лекции". Нет наркотикам: информационно-публицистический ресурс. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Руководство московской наркологической клиники обвинили в нарушении врачебной тайны". МедНовости [MedNews]. 23 December 2010.
  5. ^ "Персона: Александр Данилин, заведующий наркологическим отделением, член Международной ассоциации психоаналитиков". Эхo Москвы. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  6. ^ Данилин, Александр (2001). LSD: галлюциногены, психоделия и феномен зависимости (PDF). Москва: ЗАО Изд-во Центрполиграф. ISBN 5-227-01464-7.
  7. ^ "Госнаркконтроль предупреждает: "Чтение книг губительно для Вашего здоровья!"". Книжная витрина. Retrieved 21 April 2011.[_permanent dead link_]
  8. ^ Данилин А. (28 March 2008). "Тупик". Russkaya Zhizn.
  9. ^ Данилин А.Г. (26 March 2010). "Любой диагноз в психиатрии — миф". Милосердие.Ru. Retrieved 21 April 2011.