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Democratic Psychiatry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Democratic Psychiatry Democratic Psychiatry ((イタリア語:Psichiatria Democratica)) is Italian society and movement for liberation of the ill from segregation in mental hospitals by pushing for the Italian psychiatric reform. The movement was political in nature but not antipsychiatric in the sense in which this term is used in the Anglo-Saxon world.〔 ''Democratic Psychiatry'' called for radical changes in the practice and theory of psychiatry and strongly attacked the way society managed mental illness.〔 The movement was essential in the birth of the reform law of 1978.〔 == Organizing committee == ''Democratic Psychiatry'' was created by a group of left-orientated psychiatrists, sociologists and social workers under direction of Franco Basaglia who was its figurehead. An organizing committee, which constituted in Bologna the first nucleus group called ''Democratic Psychiatry'', consisted of Franca Basaglia, Franco Basaglia, Domenico Casagrande, Franco di Cecco, Tullio Fragiacomo, Vieri Marzi, Gian Franco Minguzzi, Piera Piatti, Agostino Pirella, Michele Risso, Lucio Schittar, Antonio Slavich.
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