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BIOGRAPHIES

PhD Mila Alečković

BIOGRAPHY

PROFESSOR PHD MILA ALEČKOVIĆ

 

 

 

PhD Mila Alečković is a professor of psychology and psychiatry, a scientist, and a health anthropologist. She is also active in public life as a political thinker and advocate. Internationally recognized for her pioneering work in the field of dark psychiatry and studies on psychological control and manipulation, she has been a vocal critic of global mind control practices. During the COVID-19 crisis, she emerged as a prominent opponent of coercive measures such as lockdowns, mandatory masking, and the promotion of unverified vaccines, advocating instead for scientific transparency, human rights, and medical ethics.

 


Professor PhD Mila Alečković (Bataille)

Born in Belgrade, Professor Alečković spent her early years between Serbia and Russia. She attended French kindergarten and primary school in Belgrade, reflecting her dual Serbian and French heritage.

Her mother, Mira Alečković, was a renowned Serbian poet and writer, elected five times as president of the Union of Yugoslav Writers and later of Serbia. She was decorated by General Charles de Gaulle (1969) and President François Mitterrand (1983). Her father, Sava Nikolić, was a Serbian academic painter and architect of Russian descent.
 


Education

Professor Alečković pursued clinical psychology at the University of Belgrade, alongside studies in medicine and philosophy in Paris. As a student, she translated and organized unpublished cognitive and mathematical essays by Jean Piaget, later published by Nolit as The Origin of Knowledge. This work earned her a French government scholarship.

She completed her psychology degree in Belgrade a year ahead of her cohort with an average grade of 9.16, then continued her education in France. She was admitted to the prestigious École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), studying under Pierre Greco, successor to Jean Piaget in the field of intelligence psychology.

Her academic journey led her to the University of Pennsylvania, and upon returning to France, she earned her Master’s and PhD at the Sorbonne. Her doctoral thesis, The Concept of the Unconscious in Modern Psychological Theories, was defended before a commission from the Sorbonne, Heidelberg, and Oxford, and presented to a full auditorium in Paris. The work was awarded the distinction Très Honorable.

She later specialized in anthropological psychology and psychiatry in France, completing advanced training in neurological psychology.
 


Academic Qualifications
Diploma, Eighth Belgrade High School


Diploma in Spanish, University of Madrid (1978)

Diploma in Clinical Psychology, University of Belgrade (1982)

Master of Science, Sorbonne University

Doctor of Science (PhD), Sorbonne University (1994)
 


Professional Career

Prof. Alečković has served as a visiting professor and guest lecturer at numerous universities and institutes worldwide, including:

Sorbonne University, University of Perpignan, Da Vinci University (Paris), University of Nice

McGill University (Montreal), University of Lausanne, Vygotsky Institute (Moscow)

Catholic University of Nijmegen, Yerevan University, Benghazi University

National Institute of Social Sciences (Beijing), and others

She has participated in major psychiatric congresses in Biarritz (1998), Prague, Liège, Rome, and more.

She is the author of over 100 scientific papers and numerous books across multiple languages.

Prof. Alečković is a member of the World Society for Psychopathology of Expression and Art Therapy (Société Internationale de Psychopathologie de l'Expression et de l'Art Thérapie), representing Serbia. She leads the international project Psychopathology, Expression and Personality.

She is also a member of the “Mileva Marić Einstein” Science Association and was appointed by Prof. Srđan Stanković as a representative of the Serbian scientific diaspora in the National Science Council of the Republic of Serbia (2009).

In 2017, she became a Correspondent Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
 


Languages

Prof. Alečković speaks and writes fluently in Serbian, French, Russian, English, and Spanish. She also reads Polish, Bulgarian, Italian, and German.



Selected Books & Monographs

The Concept of Madness in Slavic and East-Christian Traditions – Lettre Internationale

Inconscient, Psychanalyse et Psychologie de l’Art – doctoral thesis restated as a book

Ethnopsychological Essays: About the Home and the Eternal – Gutenberg Galaxy

Who Speaks About Europe? – Political and philosophical essays (Pyre, Orpheus)

Psychology of Concepts of Freedom and Justice and Serbian National Interest – Volumes I & II

Creative Personality: A Psychological and Psychiatric Perspective – In press

Student scripts: Psychology of Creativity, Psychology of Human Personality, Psychology and Geopolitics

Dark Psychiatry and Dark Diagnosis

Fiction: The Creators of the World and We Will Return (poetry collection)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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