by EH
In a stirring tribute, Psychiatrist Giovanna Del Giudice underscores the ongoing relevance of Franco Basaglia’s pioneering work in mental health. Commemorating the centenary of his legacy, national initiatives are unveiled, including a postage stamp release and a symposium in Rome. As Basaglia’s transformative vision persists, a forthcoming event on his birthday promises to reignite discourse on contemporary mental health challenges.
In a poignant address, Psychiatrist Giovanna Del Giudice, current head of Copersamm-Conference for Global Mental Health Franco Basaglia, heralded the enduring relevance of Franco Basaglia’s legacy. ‘Basaglia speaks to us today, his message resonates as strongly as ever. We must persist in our efforts, for those on the fringes of society are growing in number,’ she declared.
The occasion was the unveiling of initiatives commemorating the centenary of the revolutionary psychiatrist, whose transformative work restored dignity to countless individuals battling mental illness. Del Giudice’s words set the tone for a series of national endeavors, including the issuance of a commemorative postage stamp by the Italian Post Office and a high-profile symposium in Rome, underlining the collective significance of Basaglia’s narrative.
On March 11, marking Basaglia’s birthday, the Miela theater will host the unveiling of a new edition of his seminal writings, alongside a symposium titled ‘Franco Basaglia Today: A Vital Discourse,’ ensuring that his pioneering vision continues to shape contemporary dialogue on mental health.