2018
DOI: 10.1080/09540261.2018.1435771
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The legacy of Italian psychiatry

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“…In order to accommodate this clinical, ethical, social and ideological change, all asylums were closed. 8 Psychiatric wards were opened within general hospitals, and a community-based model of care was implemented. 6 The need for multidisciplinary èquipes to care for patients with severe mental disorders became immediately clear; the care of patients with severe mental disorders is now provided not only by psychiatrists but also by psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, rehabilitation technicians and other mental health professionals working in multidisciplinary teams in order to provide personalized and integrated treatments for each patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to accommodate this clinical, ethical, social and ideological change, all asylums were closed. 8 Psychiatric wards were opened within general hospitals, and a community-based model of care was implemented. 6 The need for multidisciplinary èquipes to care for patients with severe mental disorders became immediately clear; the care of patients with severe mental disorders is now provided not only by psychiatrists but also by psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, rehabilitation technicians and other mental health professionals working in multidisciplinary teams in order to provide personalized and integrated treatments for each patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little-p phenomenology is distinct from Phenomenology in that it does not by definition include, or develop from, analyses of structures of experience. In some countries – such as the UK or USA – psychiatric training is arguably not strongly informed by Phenomenology, while others, such as Italy do involve a greater phenomenological emphasis (Fiorillo & Ventriglio, 2018 ).…”
Section: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%