Debating asylum psychiatry: Did Szasz misrepresent the Basaglian psychiatric project?
Francisco Balbuena Rivera
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2023, vol. 69, issue 5, 1090-1099
Abstract:
Background: The Italian anti-institutional psychiatric movement is closely associated with the name of F. Basaglia, whom Szasz in his 188-page essay on antipsychiatry labels a ‘real phony’ (in similar terms to others considered antipsychiatrists such as D. Cooper, R. Laing, E. Goffman and M. Foucault). Specifically, Szasz says of Basaglia and his work in psychiatry that it’s a ‘prevarication-illusion about the end of asylum psychiatry in Italy’. Aim/objective: The aim of this paper is to determine whether Szasz’s assessments were reliably based on scholarly knowledge of Basaglia’s psychiatric work, or can better be attributed to Szasz’s misrepresentation of his Italian colleague. Methods: In considering this question, the paper is timely but, more importantly, it is also unique in considering Basaglia and Szasz together. It is beyond the scope of this article to examine Basaglia’s career in detail, and references to it will be made only to clarify Szasz’s assertions regarding Basaglia. Results and conclusions: As I will show here, Szasz misconstrued the Basaglian project for a new kind of psychiatry, and for the transformation and closure of the old asylum system. This erroneous view of Basaglia by Szasz is partly associated with his idea that Basaglia and other antipsychiatrists were supported by the modern socialist-therapeutic State.
Keywords: Franco Basaglia; Franca Ongaro Basaglia; Thomas Szasz; antipsychiatry; social factors; mental health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/00207640221143915
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