MariaBasaglia (1912 – 5 May 1998) was an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in Cremona, Basaglia started her career as dubbing director for the production...
neurologist, and professor MariaBasaglia (1912–1998), Italian director and screenwriter This page lists people with the surname Basaglia. If an internal link...
blood") is a 1956 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by MariaBasaglia. Maria Piazzai as Teodora Eloisa Cianni as Celeste Gino Leurini as Donato...
Barilli Ivo Barnabò Micheli Carlo Barsotti Elio Bartolini Andrea Barzini MariaBasaglia Giulio Base Franco Battiato Giacomo Battiato Luigi Batzella Lamberto...
Basaglia and Franca Ongaro Basaglia and with black and white photographs by Carla Cerati and Gianni Berengo Gardin, an introduction by the Basaglias,...
regulating Italian mental hospitals - the so-called Basaglia Law (in 1978, named after its promoter Franco Basaglia) - that abolished the main articles of the...
Giulia Regional Council. A close collaborator of Franco Basaglia, he contributed to the Basaglia Law which reformed the psychiatric system in Italy and...
— San Remo canta Domenico Paolella Documentary Sangue di zingara MariaBasagliaMaria Piazzai, Eloisa Cianni Drama Scacco matto Carlo Campogalliani Oreste...
photographed by Carla Cerati and Gianni Berengo Gardin edited by Franco Basaglia and Franca Basaglia Ongaro, where photographs were taken in the Italian psychiatric...
Sant'Igino Papa, Via Urbano II; Psychiatrists and physicians, e.g. Via Franco Basaglia, Via Ugo Cerletti, Via Vincenzo Chiarugi, Piazza Sante De Sanctis, Via...
Grand National Series driver and team owner (b. 1929) August 29 Franco Basaglia, Italian psychiatrist, neurologist and professor (b. 1924) Louis Darquier...
premises. In 1978, neuropsychiatrist Franco Basaglia created a national reformation system known as Legge Basaglia. The system aimed at ending the poor treatment...
the Kingdom of Kongo Graziadio Isaia Ascoli (1829–1907), linguist Franco Basaglia (1924–1980), psychiatrist Martin Baučer (1595–1668), historian Václav Bělohradský...
nearly fifty years ago. The Italian movement, heavily influenced by Franco Basaglia, emphasizes ethical treatment and the elimination of physical restraints...
Bruno Caruso was born in Palermo, on 8 August 1927, to Giuseppe Caruso and Maria Cucco. As a child he learned to draw under the tutelage of his father, mainly...
law 180 of 1978 Di Fiorino expressed his critical position towards the Basaglia law (1978) in many European psychiatric congresses [] He was the drafter...
of the Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College Franco Basaglia 1924–1980 Italian Mental health reformer William Battie 1703–1776 British...
the century, the psychiatric reform that had been implemented by Franco Basaglia in Italy became known and was publicly declared to be implemented in Russia...
Public libraries include Casa del Parco in Pineta Sacchetti and Franco Basaglia in Primavalle. "Roma, sì all'accorpamento dei municipi: il Consiglio li...
watched by 5.9 million viewers. The film treats of the activities of Franco Basaglia who revolutionized Italian psychiatry and shows the degrading situation...
last psychiatric hospital to be closed after the approval of the Legge Basaglia in 1978. In 1865, after the Italian unification, several factors created...
classic observations on the histology and physiology of muscle Franco Basaglia (1924–1980), psychiatrist. He was the promoter of an important reform in...
psychologist; founder of the healing system known as psychosynthesis Franco Basaglia (1924–1980), psychiatrist, promoter of an important reform in the Italian...
Consequently, he considered vitiligo as a "spontaneous cure". According to Franco Basaglia and his followers, whose approach pointed out the role of psychiatric institutions...
Saverio Paoletta, Tan kosh (progetto I cinque favoriti) (2011) 52’ Franco Basaglia, Le perle di ritorno (Italy, 2011) 62’ Francesco Cannito, Luca Cusani,...