Psychological emergency. History and functioning of a ‘militant’ psychology service in and for the city

Published: December 17, 2024
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A place of junction and possible reconnection, recovery, resuscitation, and orientation of a demand for listening that is too often mortified or unrecognised, a service of free access, without intermediaries, free of charge but highly professional to co-construct together a new system, effective and efficient, that shares the well-being of the wounded human being as its ultimate goal.
The Psychological Emergency Service is one of the many responses created by the CREA cooperative, which has been involved in rehabilitation and social inclusion in the field of psychological and psychiatric discomfort for about thirty years, with a logic of maintaining a dialogue between rehabilitation services, the city and civil society.[...]

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Mautone, S., & Cersosimo, G. (2024). Psychological emergency. History and functioning of a ‘militant’ psychology service in and for the city. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 35(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2024.975