Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in Italy: historical development and models of intervention
G. Mattei

TL;DR
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in Italy developed through legislative changes and mental health plans, leading to integrated psychiatric services in general hospitals.
Contribution
The paper outlines the historical development and organizational models of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in Italy, emphasizing integration with general hospitals.
Findings
Act 180/1978 initiated a 20-year process to close asylums and implement psychiatric units in general hospitals.
Objective Mental Health Care Plans (1994-1996 and 1998-2000) fostered the mental health department model and psychiatric referrals.
The Emilia-Romagna region provides a definition of psychiatric consultation used to monitor and categorize clinical activities.
Abstract
The birth of Consultation-Liaison (CLP) in Italy was made possible thanks to Act 180/1978, which started a 20-year-process that led to closing asylums and fostered the implementation of small psychiatric units within the general hospitals. In the meantime, Italian CLP grew steadily, fostered also by the enactment of two “Objective Mental Health Care” Plans (1994-1996 and 1998-2000), that led to the implementation of the organizational model of the mental health department (MHD). As far as psychiatric referrals are concerned, the first Plan states that the MHD covers all territorial and hospital-based activities, in order to assure, among other services, the integration with hospital (with special attention paid to the Emergency Department and to consultation activity in non-psychiatric hospital wards) and general medicine (as well as other sectors, including mother and child health…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health and Psychiatry · Psychiatric care and mental health services
