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psichiatriche

Psichiatriche is the feminine plural form of the Italian adjective psichiatrico, meaning related to psychiatry or to the field of medicine that deals with mental health. The term is used to describe things pertaining to psychiatry, such as illnesses, services, or facilities. It derives from psichiatria, the discipline of psychiatry, and follows standard Italian agreement: it accompanies feminine plural nouns (for example, malattie psichiatriche, strutture psichiatriche, terapie psichiatriche, emergenze psichiatriche).

In contemporary usage, psichiatriche typically appears in institutional, clinical, and administrative language. Common collocations include malattie

Historical and social context in Italy has shaped the modern sense of the term. Psychiatry has evolved

psichiatriche
(psychiatric
illnesses),
disturbi
psichiatrici
(psychiatric
disorders,
using
the
masculine
form),
strutture
psichiatriche
(psychiatric
facilities),
and
servizi
psichiatrici
(psychiatric
services).
The
feminine
plural
form
is
required
when
the
noun
it
modifies
is
feminine,
such
as
malattie,
strutture,
terapie,
or
emergenze.
from
large,
hospital-centered
care
toward
more
community-based
approaches.
Legislation
in
the
late
20th
century
promoted
deinstitutionalization
and
the
development
of
local
mental
health
services,
including
community
health
centers
and
integrated
care
within
general
healthcare
systems.
Today,
psichiatriche
components
appear
in
clinical
guidelines,
public
health
planning,
and
health
service
descriptions,
reflecting
ongoing
efforts
to
address
mental
health
through
comprehensive,
person-centered
care.