THE MAN WHO CLOSED THE ASYLUMS
FRANCI BASAGLIA AND THE REVOLUTION IN MENTHAL HEALTH CARE
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In 1961, when Franco Basaglia arrived outside the grim walls of the Gorizia asylum, on the Italian border with Yugoslavia, it was a place of horror, a Bedlam for the mentally sick and excluded, redolent of Basaglias own wartime experience inside a fascist gaol. Patients were frequently restrained for long periods, and therapy was largely a matter of electric and insulin shocks. The corridors stank, and for many of the interned the doors were locked for life. This was a concentration camp, not a hospital. Basaglia, the new Director, w...Status: Available for online purchase in 10-15 days
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