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Meet Mario Colucci, a psychiatrist who has worked in a variety of roles in the Trieste system for over 30 years. He is currently the director of the Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment Service , which is linked to the general emergency room of the civil hospital in Udine, in the same region of Trieste.
I consider him “the psychiatrist’s philosopher” because of his keen intellect and how he effortlessly weaves philosophy into telling the story of Basaglia.
In this interview, we explore four themes:
To provide some additional resource material to follow along in the conversation, the following links may be helpful.
General discussion of phenomenology.
Four influential books that coincidentally were published in 1961, the same year that Franco Basaglia was assigned to the asylum in Gorizia:
Additionally, Dr. Colucci provided additional resources from his own research. In 2001, he and Pierangelo Di Vittorio wrote the first monograph on Basaglia. In 2024, they wrote a book and the links to the abstract and the book are provided below.
Franco Basaglia. Thought, Practices, Politics [abstract from a book written by Mario Colucci and Pierangelo Di Vittorio] 2001 by Edizioni Bruno Mondadori, Italy. 2005 by Éditions Érès, France; 2006 by Ediciones Nueva Visión, Argentina; 2020 by Edizioni Alpha Beta, Italy; 2024 by Meltemi Editore, Italy.
Franco Basaglia. Pensiero, pratiche, politica. Mario Colucci and Pierangelo Di Vittorio. 2024
Here is a link to an article, “The Issue of Violence in Psychiatry,” written by Colucci in April, 2025.
Foucault and Psychiatric Power after Madness and Civilization[Published in Alain Beaulieu and David Gabbard (eds.), Michel Foucault and Power Today:
International Multidisciplinary Studies in the History of the Present. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.]
Medicalisation. Mario Colucci. SISSA – International School for Advanced Studies Journal of Science Communication ISSN 1824 – 2049 http://jcom.sissa.it/ JCOM 5 (1), March 2006
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Meet Mario Colucci, a psychiatrist who has worked in a variety of roles in the Trieste system for over 30 years. He is currently the director of the Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment Service , which is linked to the general emergency room of the civil hospital in Udine, in the same region of Trieste.
I consider him “the psychiatrist’s philosopher” because of his keen intellect and how he effortlessly weaves philosophy into telling the story of Basaglia.
In this interview, we explore four themes:
To provide some additional resource material to follow along in the conversation, the following links may be helpful.
General discussion of phenomenology.
Four influential books that coincidentally were published in 1961, the same year that Franco Basaglia was assigned to the asylum in Gorizia:
Additionally, Dr. Colucci provided additional resources from his own research. In 2001, he and Pierangelo Di Vittorio wrote the first monograph on Basaglia. In 2024, they wrote a book and the links to the abstract and the book are provided below.
Franco Basaglia. Thought, Practices, Politics [abstract from a book written by Mario Colucci and Pierangelo Di Vittorio] 2001 by Edizioni Bruno Mondadori, Italy. 2005 by Éditions Érès, France; 2006 by Ediciones Nueva Visión, Argentina; 2020 by Edizioni Alpha Beta, Italy; 2024 by Meltemi Editore, Italy.
Franco Basaglia. Pensiero, pratiche, politica. Mario Colucci and Pierangelo Di Vittorio. 2024
Here is a link to an article, “The Issue of Violence in Psychiatry,” written by Colucci in April, 2025.
Foucault and Psychiatric Power after Madness and Civilization[Published in Alain Beaulieu and David Gabbard (eds.), Michel Foucault and Power Today:
International Multidisciplinary Studies in the History of the Present. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.]
Medicalisation. Mario Colucci. SISSA – International School for Advanced Studies Journal of Science Communication ISSN 1824 – 2049 http://jcom.sissa.it/ JCOM 5 (1), March 2006
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