Journal title MISSION
Author/s Emanuele Bignamini, Sara Zazza, Loredana Ierardi, Enrico Teta
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2018/49
Language Italian Pages 0 P. File size 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/mis49-2018oa5334
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The "Arcobaleno" facility for mitigated prison custody of Lorusso e Cutugno Penitentiary in Turin accommodates about 80 patients affected by substance use disorders, capable of joining the provided Community therapeutic program. If, for the penitentiary administration, a prisoner is a detainee, i.e. a person guilty of offences to expiate and who must be supervised and rehabilitated, he/she is a person, who needs an articulated medical and psychosocialeducational treatment, according to the Health Service. This different pont of view leads to carry out distinct styles of treatment and therapy. It is influenced by substantial and uncontrollable risks and intertwines positive aspects with different problems that have always been present in all approaches. The severe, and sometimes almost untreatable, patients, such as these detainees, cause a strong feeling of loss, helplessness and envy to all of those people who take care of them (health personnel and prison warders), who are forced to constantly process these emotions. How can clinic treatment deal with penitentiary system conditions? Is it possible? After due analysis of relational and context dynamics established within a detention facility, the Authors try to give a first answer to the question concerned.
Keywords: attachment, aggressiveness, time, pedagogy of responsibility, cost-effectiveness
Emanuele Bignamini, Sara Zazza, Loredana Ierardi, Enrico Teta, Carcere e clinica delle dipendenze. Quali le sfide da affrontare per mantenere terapeutico un sistema di cura? in "MISSION" 49/2018, pp , DOI: 10.3280/mis49-2018oa5334