The Man Who Closed the Asylums: Franco Basaglia and the Revolution in Mental Health Care 9781781689264, 9781781689288, 9781781689271, 1781689261

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The Man Who Closed the Asylums: Franco Basaglia and the Revolution in Mental Health Care
 9781781689264, 9781781689288, 9781781689271, 1781689261

Table of contents :
Part one: Gorizia, 1961-1968 (1. Gorizia: a revolution at the edge of Europe
2. Anti-psychaitry, criitical psychiatry, movemenmts and working utopias
3. Reading Gorizia: sources and narratives
4. Basaglia and the British: a missing translation?
5. Building the team: the first Équipe in Gorizia, 1961-69
6. Manicomio = Lager: history and politics of an analogy
7. Gorizia: the therapeutic community
8. Il picchio: the voice of the patients and the 'Archive of the Revolution'
9. Anti-psychiatry, Italian style
10. One of the wonders of the world" the general meeting
11. The genesis of The negated institution
12. The negated institution: the 'Bible' of 1968
13. Gorizia and 1968, Gorizia as 1968
14. The incident
15. I giardini di Abele and Morire di classe: Gorizia on television and the role of photography
16. The end of an era: Basaglia leaves Gorizia) Part two: Beyond Gorizia: the long march (17. Perrugia: the 'perfect' example, 1965-78
18. Parma: the gas-meter reader and the total institution
19. Reggio Emilia: out into the territory, 1969-75
20. Gorizia: the second Équipe, 1969-72
21. Arezzo: the Gorizian diaspora
22. Trieste: the end of the asyli=um, 1971-79
23. The 180 law: history, myth and reality
24. Conclusion)

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