Background Different processes of deinstitutionalization across European countries have led to the development of a variety of residential services. According to international guidelines, the recovery-oriented approach should guide these services. In Italy, one of the pioneer countries of deinstitutionalisation, users should move from residential facilities (RFs) with more support to those with lower support as they acquire sufficient autonomy. However, different policy strategies and resources have been criticised internationally as leading to trans-institutionalisation and/or re-institutionalisation rather than rehabilitation. There are no studies that have explored in detail the strengths and weaknesses of the Italian residential system...
This paper shows the results of a survey on rehabilitative activities in Mental Health services done...
The Italian Parliament has recently made attempts to reform forensic mental health services in Italy...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...
In Italy, the law no.180/78 commanded the gradual closure of all Mental Health Hospitals with the de...
Background: Although residential facilities (RFs) have largely replaced mental hospitals (MHs) in mo...
Objective - The 'PROGRES' (PROGetto RESidenze' Residential Project) project has 3 aims: 1. To survey...
After legislative changes in 1978, Italian psychiatry underwent a thorough overhaul, with the gradua...
taly pioneered deinstitutionalization 4O years ago, with the famous Law Number 180 in 1978. The ment...
PURPOSE: England and Italy are considered pioneers in the development of community mental health ser...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Background: After the Psychiatric Reform in 1978 and the closure of large mental hospitals, a nation...
Background: The achievement of recovery is related to the notion of developing personal potential an...
The Trieste mental health care model is the result of a process of change that took place in Italy i...
This paper shows the results of a survey on rehabilitative activities in Mental Health services done...
The Italian Parliament has recently made attempts to reform forensic mental health services in Italy...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...
In Italy, the law no.180/78 commanded the gradual closure of all Mental Health Hospitals with the de...
Background: Although residential facilities (RFs) have largely replaced mental hospitals (MHs) in mo...
Objective - The 'PROGRES' (PROGetto RESidenze' Residential Project) project has 3 aims: 1. To survey...
After legislative changes in 1978, Italian psychiatry underwent a thorough overhaul, with the gradua...
taly pioneered deinstitutionalization 4O years ago, with the famous Law Number 180 in 1978. The ment...
PURPOSE: England and Italy are considered pioneers in the development of community mental health ser...
In 1978 Italy implemented Law Number 180, the reform law that blocked all new admissions to public m...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Filling an alarming gap in evidence-based data on the post-1978 reformed Italian psychiatric system,...
Background: After the Psychiatric Reform in 1978 and the closure of large mental hospitals, a nation...
Background: The achievement of recovery is related to the notion of developing personal potential an...
The Trieste mental health care model is the result of a process of change that took place in Italy i...
This paper shows the results of a survey on rehabilitative activities in Mental Health services done...
The Italian Parliament has recently made attempts to reform forensic mental health services in Italy...
There is no mental health without respect for the dignity of mental patients on an equal basis with ...