Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health University of Cagliari
Italian Psychiatric Association; Secretary of the EPA-Council of NPAs
Bernardo Carpiniello is Full Professor of Psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Cagliari (Italy), director of the Postgraduate School of Psychiatry.and head of the Psychiatric Clinic of the University Hospital, Research. Prof. Carpiniello’s main areas of research are clinical psychiatry ,clinical psychopharmacology, social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology and consultation-liaison psychiatry; he is author or coauthor of 350 papers, more than 190 of them published in r international peer-reviewed journals, included World Psychiatry, New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, Archives of General Psychiatry/JAMA Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Psychiatry Research, Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, International Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology,, Schizophrenia Research, Psychiatry Research, European Psychiatry, BMC Psychiatry, Journal of mental Health Systems, Frontiers Psychiatry Scientific Societies He is currently Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of the National Psychiatric Associations’ Council within European Psychiatric Association, member of the Executive committee of the Italian Psychiatric association (SIP) as Past President, member of the Executive Committee of the Italian Society of Psychopathology (SOPSI). Prof. Carpiniello was formely President of : Italian Academic Board of Professors, Italian Society of Social Psychiatry, Italian Society of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Editorial Board Prof.carpiniello is currently member of the Editorial Board of the following Journals: Evidence Based Psychiatric Care, “Journal of of Psychopathology”, “Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health”, Journal of Ment Health Systems, and Co-Editor (Psychiatry) of “Case Report in Medicine”. Scientific Events Prof.Carpiniello was member of the Scientific Committee of the following Congresses:35th National Congress of the Italian Psychiatric Association (Cagliari 27/10-1/11/1982); 1st National Congress of the Italian Association of Forensic Psychiatry;(Cagliari,8-11 Novembrer 1987), National Congress on Emotions and Psychoapthology, (Porto Cervo-Olbia, 8-10 June 1989), 3rd National Congress of The Italian Association of Psychiatric rehabilitation (Cagliari,24-27 September 1992; International Symposium on Biologic and Therapeutic Aspects of Major Psychoses (Cagliari,2-4 June 1994):. He was President of the5th Congress of the Italian Associatin of Social Psychiatry (Cagliari,10-13 October 1999 and of the 6th National Thematic Conference on Gender Differences in Psychiatry (Cagliari, 20-22 October 2011). Prof. Carpiniello has member of the Local Scientific Committee of the EPA Virtual Congress 2021

Presenter of 2 Presentations

Council of NPAs

Session Type
Committee Meeting
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
14:00 - 17:00
Room
Meeting Room 1
Lecture Time
14:00 - 17:00

Involuntary Treatments in Italy: a Debated Issue

Session Type
Mental Health Policy
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
17:00 - 18:30
Room
On Demand 4
Session Icon
On Demand
Lecture Time
17:20 - 17:40

Abstract

Abstract Body

Involuntary treatments probably are the most critical issue for psychiatric practice all over the world, including Italy, where the public debate about involuntary admissions and related coercive measures has been constantly alive. In Italy involuntary treatments are justified on the basis of three criteria: the presence of a mental illness; the need for urgent hospital-based treatment, the patient refusal of treatment. Although only 10% of all hospitalizations in Italy occur on a involuntary basis, actually the lowest rate in Europe, proposals of modification of the current Law have been repeatedly presented, in terms of further restrictions of the conditions allowing involuntary hospitalization or even in terms of its abolition. The practice of physical restraint in particular, which has been reported as applied in approx. 85% of Psychiatric Wards, has been strongly criticized, although the effective dimension of its use in Italy is unknown due the lack of official data. In 2015 The National Council of Bioethics expressed a series of doubts and criticisms as well as the Special Commission for Human Rights of the Italian Senate in 2016. Moreover, the death of some patients submitted to physical restraint in the last years, gave repeteadly rise to a media hype, leading again very recently to claims for the abolition of any form of physical restraint during a National Conference on Mental Health, a proposal that the Minister of Health welcomed, committing himself to implement it through a agreement between the State and the Regions, officially devoted to health assistance in Italy.

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