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Care in a Time of Crisis: An Ethnography of Coercive Practices in Italian Acute Mental Health Provision

Autor Eleonora Rossero
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2023
The book presents the results of an ethnographic study examining the post-deinstitutionalized organization and provision of acute mental health care in Italy. While the achievements of the “Basaglia law” which imposed the closure of psychiatric hospitals in Italy in 1978 have been well-documented, this book sheds fresh light on its aftermath and possible continuing influence. The author examines two Italian regions – Piedmont and Friuli Venezia Giulia (internationally known to be the first Italian region to close down asylums) – respectively as representatives of the ‘restraint’ and ‘no-restraint’ models. Within each context, participant observation and discursive interviews have been conducted in Mental Health Centres (CSM) and acute psychiatric wards (SPDC) to explore care and coercive practices, as well as notions of ‘good care’ and values embedded in everyday working activities of these services. Situated suggestions for possible improvement of today’s acute mental health care are also proposed.
This book offers a novel ethnography of mental health care in the Italian context that will appeal in particular to practitioners and scholars in the fields of critical mental health, cross-cultural psychology, the history of psychiatry and the sociology of health.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031344176
ISBN-10: 3031344170
Ilustrații: XV, 301 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.
2. On coercion in inpatient psychiatric settings
3. A necessary evil? Alternatives to coercive interventions
4. The Empirical Research: Context, Data, and Methods
5. Crisis and Its Places: Boundary-making in and Around Mental Healthcare Services
6. Combining Healthcare, Compassion, and Coercion Repertoires and Strategies to Provide (Good) Care in Acute Psychiatric Settings
7. Care in the time of crisis
8. An Empirical Ethics Approach to Acute Psychiatric Care: Advancing “Situated Suggestions”

Notă biografică

Eleonora Rossero is a researcher in the field of the sociology of health, particularly mental health, as she works closely with healthcare services and professionals. She obtained her PhD in Sociology and Methodology of Social Research at the University of Turin and the University of Milan and has been involved as a post-doc researcher in a project on artificial intelligence in the doctor-patient relationship, led by the Fundamental Rights Laboratory at Collegio Carlo Alberto, University of Torino, Italy. She has published previously on the impact of Covid-19 on Italian mental health services, narratives of autoimmune diseases, psychiatric coercive interventions, and Italian de-institutionalization practices and cultures.


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The book presents the results of an ethnographic study examining the post-deinstitutionalized organization and provision of acute mental health care in Italy. While the achievements of the “Basaglia law” which imposed the closure of psychiatric hospitals in Italy in 1978 have been well-documented, this book sheds fresh light on its aftermath and possible continuing influence. The author examines two Italian regions – Piedmont and Friuli Venezia Giulia (internationally known to be the first Italian region to close down asylums) – respectively as representatives of the ‘restraint’ and ‘no-restraint’ models. Within each context, participant observation and discursive interviews have been conducted in Mental Health Centres (CSM) and acute psychiatric wards (SPDC) to explore care and coercive practices, as well as notions of ‘good care’ and values embedded in everyday working activities of these services. Situated suggestions for possible improvement of today’s acute mental health care are also proposed.
This book offers a novel ethnography of mental health care in the Italian context that will appeal in particular to practitioners and scholars in the fields of critical mental health, cross-cultural psychology, the history of psychiatry and the sociology of health.
Eleonora Rossero is a researcher in the field of the sociology of health, particularlymental health, as she works closely with healthcare services and professionals. Dr Rossero has published previously on the impact of Covid-19 on Italian mental health services, narratives of autoimmune diseases, psychiatric coercive interventions, and Italian de-institutionalization practices and cultures.



Caracteristici

Presents a rigorous ethnographic study of post-deinstitutionalized acute mental health care in Italy
Contributes to debates surrounding coercion versus care in the critical mental health literature
Offers situated suggestions for improvements of today's acute mental health care provision