Henri Baruk (August 15, 1897 – June 14, 1999) was a French neuropsychiatrist of Jewish descent[1], an apostle of moral psychiatry, whose studies have been used to advance concepts such as Marxism and other liberal movements of the 1960s.
He developed the Tsedek test.
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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.
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