Summary Psychiatric reform in Italy consisted of the implementation of legislative changes derived from anti-institutional experiments conducted by Franco Basaglia and his group in the 60's and 70's of the 20th century. The activity of Basaglia's group was an integral part of the European reform movement of that time, which profited from the economic, cultural and political prosperity for changes in psychiatry. Italian anti-psychiatry has led to the most radical experiment in deinstitutionalization in history. It involved the whole public sector of psychiatry and across a quarter-century resulted in a grand social debate on the situation of the mentally ill and the need for systemic change of their treatment and care. Inspire...
Der Autor befasst sich mit der Aktualität des 1980 gestorbenen italienischen Reformpsychiaters Franc...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...
Background: The Italian 180/1978 reform abolishing asylums is one of the most contested mental healt...
International audienceMuch public discourse in the United States and in Canada acknowledges the dism...
none1noItalian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Re...
In this paper the author underlines the importance of Franco Basaglia’s work in all the history of I...
Participer à la démocratisation de la société à travers la lutte contre la ségrégation des personnes...
This thesis offers new insights into deinstitutionalization and a fresh perspective on international...
Abstract Background The Italian 180/1978 reform ...
taly pioneered deinstitutionalization 4O years ago, with the famous Law Number 180 in 1978. The ment...
RIASSUNTO. Scopo. La maggior parte della ricerca storiografica sulla psichiatria agli inizi del vent...
Basaglia’s reforms of Italian psychiatry led to the development of Community Mental Health Services ...
The article explores the history of the process of deinstitutionalization in Palermo and Reggio Cala...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Der Autor befasst sich mit der Aktualität des 1980 gestorbenen italienischen Reformpsychiaters Franc...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...
Background: The Italian 180/1978 reform abolishing asylums is one of the most contested mental healt...
International audienceMuch public discourse in the United States and in Canada acknowledges the dism...
none1noItalian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Re...
In this paper the author underlines the importance of Franco Basaglia’s work in all the history of I...
Participer à la démocratisation de la société à travers la lutte contre la ségrégation des personnes...
This thesis offers new insights into deinstitutionalization and a fresh perspective on international...
Abstract Background The Italian 180/1978 reform ...
taly pioneered deinstitutionalization 4O years ago, with the famous Law Number 180 in 1978. The ment...
RIASSUNTO. Scopo. La maggior parte della ricerca storiografica sulla psichiatria agli inizi del vent...
Basaglia’s reforms of Italian psychiatry led to the development of Community Mental Health Services ...
The article explores the history of the process of deinstitutionalization in Palermo and Reggio Cala...
In Italy, following the closure of psychiatric hospitals in 1978 and the release of psychiatric pati...
Der Autor befasst sich mit der Aktualität des 1980 gestorbenen italienischen Reformpsychiaters Franc...
Law 180/1978 determined the closure of Psychiatric Hospitals and the transition of public services t...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...