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Stories from Italian Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals
Glimpsing the Invisible
149,79 € |
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 23.08.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783031611292 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 200 |
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<p>This book offers reflections on emerging issues in psychiatry today, told through the lens of interviews conducted with patients of the former Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals in Italy. Using narrativization, this book brings together clinical cases told in the first person which have allowed the author to develop insights into these issues. The author considers the patient/offender who poses a series of questions about mental illness itself, its origins, the factors related to its onset, such as substances, differential diagnosis, treatment paths (both pharmacological and rehabilitative) and the cultural factors that may influence the outcomes, providing invaluable insights for clinicians, researchers and students of Psychiatry and Psychology in international settings.</p>
<p>Chapter 1: Introduction .-Chapter 2: About Psychiatry.- Chapter 3: The Forensic Psychiatric Hospital of Reggio Emilia.- Chapter 4: The Forensic Psychiatric Hospital of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto.- Chapter 5: The Forensic Psychiatric Hospital of Montelupo Fiorentino.- Chapter 6: Forensic psychiatry in Italy - Places of treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Jacopo Santambrogio,</strong> psychiatrist with phenomenological and psychoanalytic training, works in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation at Adele Bonolis - AS.FRA. Onlus Foundation, Vedano al Lambro, Italy. He also works in the field of intellectual disability and autism at the Presidio "G. Corberi" and RSD "Beato Papa Giovanni XXIII" of Limbiate, ASST Brianza and his work focusses on the study of intellectual disability, autism and associated psychiatric disorders, alongside domestic partner violence and its effects on mental health.</p>
<p><strong>Frances Anderson</strong> is an independent translator. Born in Scotland in 1950, she graduated from Glasgow University and then moved to Italy. She has translated a number of books including <em>Mirrors in the Brain</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2008), <em>The Empathic Screen</em> (Gallese and Guerra, 2020), <em>Mirroring Brains</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2023). </p>
<p><strong>Frances Anderson</strong> is an independent translator. Born in Scotland in 1950, she graduated from Glasgow University and then moved to Italy. She has translated a number of books including <em>Mirrors in the Brain</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2008), <em>The Empathic Screen</em> (Gallese and Guerra, 2020), <em>Mirroring Brains</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2023). </p>
<p>This book offers reflections on emerging issues in psychiatry today, told through the lens of interviews conducted with patients of the former Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals in Italy. Using narrativization, this book brings together clinical cases told in the first person which have allowed the author to develop insights into these issues. The author considers the patient/offender who poses a series of questions about mental illness itself, its origins, the factors related to its onset, such as substances, differential diagnosis, treatment paths (both pharmacological and rehabilitative) and the cultural factors that may influence the outcomes, providing invaluable insights for clinicians, researchers and students of Psychiatry and Psychology in international settings.</p>
<p><strong>Jacopo Santambrogio,</strong> psychiatrist with phenomenological and psychoanalytic training, works in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation at Adele Bonolis - AS.FRA. Onlus Foundation, Vedano al Lambro, Italy. He also works in the field of intellectual disability and autism at the Presidio "G. Corberi" and RSD "Beato Papa Giovanni XXIII" of Limbiate, ASST Brianza and his work focusses on the study of intellectual disability, autism and associated psychiatric disorders, alongside domestic partner violence and its effects on mental health.</p>
<p><strong>Frances Anderson</strong> is an independent translator. Born in Scotland in 1950, she graduated from Glasgow University and then moved to Italy. She has translated a number of books including <em>Mirrors in the Brain</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2008), <em>The Empathic Screen</em> (Gallese and Guerra, 2020), <em>Mirroring Brains</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2023). </p>
<p><strong>Jacopo Santambrogio,</strong> psychiatrist with phenomenological and psychoanalytic training, works in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation at Adele Bonolis - AS.FRA. Onlus Foundation, Vedano al Lambro, Italy. He also works in the field of intellectual disability and autism at the Presidio "G. Corberi" and RSD "Beato Papa Giovanni XXIII" of Limbiate, ASST Brianza and his work focusses on the study of intellectual disability, autism and associated psychiatric disorders, alongside domestic partner violence and its effects on mental health.</p>
<p><strong>Frances Anderson</strong> is an independent translator. Born in Scotland in 1950, she graduated from Glasgow University and then moved to Italy. She has translated a number of books including <em>Mirrors in the Brain</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2008), <em>The Empathic Screen</em> (Gallese and Guerra, 2020), <em>Mirroring Brains</em> (Rizzolatti and Sinigaglia, 2023). </p>
Presents a series of 18 clinical-forensic case studies, told in the first person from the patients’ perspective Describes the transition in Italy from Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals to the REMS Interrogates the cultural factors which may influence patients’ outcomes
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