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Introduction -- 2. On coercion in inpatient psychiatric settings -- 3. A necessary evil? Alternatives to coercive interventions -- 4. The Empirical Research: Context, Data, and Methods -- 5. Crisis and Its Places: Boundary-making in and Around Mental Healthcare Services -- 6. Combining Healthcare, Compassion, and Coercion Repertoires and Strategies to Provide (Good) Care in Acute Psychiatric Settings -- 7. Care in the time of crisis -- 8. An Empirical Ethics Approach to Acute Psychiatric Care: Advancing ?Situated Suggestions? . 330 $aThe book presents the results of an ethnographic study examining the post-deinstitutionalized organization and provision of acute mental health care in Italy. While the achievements of the ?Basaglia law? which imposed the closure of psychiatric hospitals in Italy in 1978 have been well-documented, this book sheds fresh light on its aftermath and possible continuing influence. The author examines two Italian regions ? 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Eleonora Rossero is a researcher in the field of the sociology of health, particularlymental health, as she works closely with healthcare services and professionals. 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