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Warburg Institute

Runs from Monday, May 16 to Thursday, May 19.

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Prof. John Foot (Bristol): Freedom is Therapeutic? Franco Basaglia and the anti-asylum movement in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s
R0.14 Ramphal building
Presentation, refreshments and discussion.

All are welcome.

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CHM-EHRC seminar: Prof. John Foot (Bristol):Freedom is Therapeutic? Franco Basaglia and the anti-asylum movement in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s
R0.14 Ramphal building
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Prof. John Foot (Bristol): Freedom is Therapeutic? Franco Basaglia and the anti-asylum movement in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s
R0.14, Ramphal Building

Abstract

In the 1960s and 1970s a movement emerged in Italy which challenged the psychiatric hospital system, and the way that mental illness was understood. This movement had global links with other, similar, movements across the world. Starting from the remote town of Gorizia, and led by the charismatic psychiatrist Franco Basaglia, the movement opened up hospitals and achieved national reform in 1978. This seminar will examine the roots and dynamics of this movement, its legacy and the way it has been interpreted and mis-interpreted historically.

All are welcome.

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