Law 180 eliminated psychiatric hospitals for the care of people with chronic psychosis in Italy. After 30 years, we review the consequences for the practice of psychiatry in Italy and parallels for England and Wales. We argue that the substitution of legal/political direction for clinical leadership means psychiatrists may cease to merit the privileges and responsibilities of being doctors
A new Italian law (81/14) recently established dismission of all Psychiatric Forensic Hospitals and ...
The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of the Italian mental health system thi...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Law 180 eliminated psychiatric hospitals for the care of people with chronic psychosis in Italy. Aft...
In 1978, Law 180 eliminated psychiatric Hospitals for implementing community and rehabilitative care...
Thirty-four years have elapsed since the passing of the Italian Law 180, the reform law that marked ...
Abstract: The law that in 1978 reformed the psychiatric assistance in Italy, the well known "Law 180...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
Through the reform law, and the experiences of change realized prior to the reform, Italian psychiat...
In 1978, in Italy, approval of Basaglias reform law marked a shift from an asylum-based to a communi...
Basaglia’s reforms of Italian psychiatry led to the development of Community Mental Health Services ...
The type of psychiatric assistance carried out in Italy before Basaglia's views gained ground--that ...
The turning point in the history of consultation–liaison psychiatry (CLP) in Italy was undoubtedly t...
The Italian psychiatric reform of 1978 shifted the care of the mentally ill from the asylum to the c...
A new Italian law (81/14) recently established dismission of all Psychiatric Forensic Hospitals and ...
The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of the Italian mental health system thi...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Law 180 eliminated psychiatric hospitals for the care of people with chronic psychosis in Italy. Aft...
In 1978, Law 180 eliminated psychiatric Hospitals for implementing community and rehabilitative care...
Thirty-four years have elapsed since the passing of the Italian Law 180, the reform law that marked ...
Abstract: The law that in 1978 reformed the psychiatric assistance in Italy, the well known "Law 180...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
Through the reform law, and the experiences of change realized prior to the reform, Italian psychiat...
In 1978, in Italy, approval of Basaglias reform law marked a shift from an asylum-based to a communi...
Basaglia’s reforms of Italian psychiatry led to the development of Community Mental Health Services ...
The type of psychiatric assistance carried out in Italy before Basaglia's views gained ground--that ...
The turning point in the history of consultation–liaison psychiatry (CLP) in Italy was undoubtedly t...
The Italian psychiatric reform of 1978 shifted the care of the mentally ill from the asylum to the c...
A new Italian law (81/14) recently established dismission of all Psychiatric Forensic Hospitals and ...
The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of the Italian mental health system thi...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...