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Vincenzo Di Nicola

Vincenzo Di Nicola is an Italian-Canadian psychologist, psychiatrist and family therapist, and philosopher of mind.[1]

Vincenzo Di Nicola

Vincenzo Giovanni Franco Di Nicola

(1953-06-23) June 23, 1953
Collarmele, L'Aquila, Italy

Italian
Canadian

Canadian
European (Italian)

  • Vittoria Rita Lopez, Canadian educator
    (m. 1983; div. 2002)
  • Letícia Castagna Lovato, Brazilian psychologist
    (m. 2014)

Carlo Dante, Nina Mara, and Anita Sofia

Ronald Melzack, Ray Hodgson, Joel Elkes, Raymond Prince, William Yule, Richard Mollica, Martin Hielscher, Giorgio Agamben

Di Nicola is a tenured Full Professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine at the University of Montreal,[2] where he founded and directs the postgraduate course on Psychiatry and the Humanities,[3] and Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The George Washington University,[1] where he gave The 4th Annual Stokes Endowment Lecture in 2013.[4] He has taught in the Global Mental Health Faculty of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma affiliated with Harvard Medical School.[5] In 2001, Di Nicola was made Professor, Honoris Causa, of Faculdades Integradas do Oeste de Minas (FADOM) in Minas Gerais, Brazil.[6] Di Nicola was bestowed the Honorary Chair (Hon LD - Licentia Docendi) of Social Psychiatry and conferred the academic title of Honorary Professor (Hon MA Sc - Magister Scientiae ad Honorem) at the Milan School of Medicine of the Università Ambrosiana in 2021 for his contributions to the field of social psychiatry.[7]

Education[edit]

Di Nicola trained in psychology, medicine and psychiatry, and in philosophy: with a BA (First Class Honours) in Psychology from McGill University (1976), MPhil in Clinical Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London (1978), MD from McMaster University (1981), Diploma in Psychiatry from McGill University (1986), and later in his career, with a PhD (Summa Cum Laude) in Philosophy from the European Graduate School (2012).[8][9][10][11] In recent interviews with his medical alma mater (McMaster) and the Université de Montréal where he teaches, Di Nicola traced the origins of his dual career in medicine and philosophy to his working class roots growing up in Hamilton, Ontario, where his mother was a housekeeper for McMaster University professors in two departments - psychiatry and philosophy.[11][12]

"Review-essay: On the rights and philosophy of children"

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"States of exception, states of dissociation: Cyranoids, zombies and liminal people - An essay on the threshold between the human and the inhuman"

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"Where the exception becomes the norm — At the juncture of culture, trauma and psychiatry: Applying Agamben’s 'state of exception' to trauma studies and cultural competence"

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"Badiou, the Event, and Psychiatry, Part 1: Trauma and Event"

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"Badiou, the Event, and Psychiatry, Part 2: Psychiatry of the Event"

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"Two Trauma Communities: A Philosophical Archaeology of Cultural and Clinical Trauma Theories"

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"Take Your Time: The Seven Pillars of a Slow Thought Manifesto"[68][69][70][71][72][73] See: "Thought (Philosophy)" section in: Slow movement (culture)

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"Editorial - 'Crisis? What Crisis?' The Crisis of Psychiatry Is a Crisis of Being"[24]

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Psychiatry in Crisis: At the Crossroads of Social Sciences, the Humanities, and Neuroscience is a more comprehensive treatment of psychiatry's foundational problems, where the two co-authors, Di Nicola and Stoyanov, propose the key leitmotifs of epistemology (knowledge) or ontology (being) as the basis for psychiatry's current crisis.[25][26][74][75][76]

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Awards[edit]

Di Nicola was the recipient of the Camille Laurin Prize from the Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec.[77] He was made a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association[78] (APA) in 2011 and Distinguished Fellow of the APA in 2017;[79] in 2022, he was given the Distinguished Service Award of the APA and made a Distinguished Life Fellow for a combination of distinguished achievements and life service to the APA.[80] Di Nicola's work as a child psychiatrist was recognized by the two North American academies in his field: in 2018, the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) awarded Di Nicola the AACAP Jeanne Spurlock, MD, Lecture and Award on Diversity and Culture[81] for which he gave the lecture, “Borders and Belonging, Culture and Community: From Adversity to Diversity in Transcultural Child and Family Psychiatry;"[82] and the Canadian Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (CACAP) awarded him the 2021 Naomi Rae Grant Award for "creative, innovative, seminal work on ... community intervention, consultation, or prevention."[83][84] Furthermore, Di Nicola was made a Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association (FCPA)[85] in 2020, Distinguished Fellow (DFCPA) in 2022,[86] and elected by his peers as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) in 2021,[87][88] the highest honour granted to health sciences scholars in Canada.

Brazilian bilingual (English-Portuguese) interview with career overview of cultural family therapy, social and cultural psychiatry, and philosophy

Italian interview/overview of contributions to family therapy and child psychiatry

Interview on Di Nicola's book Psychiatry in Crisis and the philosophy of psychiatry with the American Philosophical Association: "The Crisis of Psychiatry Is a Crisis of Being: An Interview with Vincenzo Di Nicola"

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Interview with Ayurdhi Dhar on Psychiatry in Crisis and "Slow Psychiatry"[67] for the Spotlight Interview: Rethinking Mental Health series: “The Crisis in Psychiatry and the Slow Way Back: Interview with Vincenzo Di Nicola,” Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice.[75]

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Daniel Tutt (Interviewer), “Psychiatry Today: An Interview with Vincenzo Di Nicola,” Jouissance Vampires podcast and Study Group on Psychoanalysis and Politics, Dialogues on Theory.

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Marcos de Noronha (Interviewer), "Entrevista: Dr. Vincenzo Di Nicola, Psiquiatra Italiano" (Interview: Dr. Vincenzo Di Nicola, Italian Psychiatrrist), "Psiquiatria Sem Fronteiras" (Psychiatry Without Borders) Series. On Youtube in Portuguese.

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Faculty Profile en français

Université de Montréal

GWU Faculty Directory

on Twitter

PhiloShrink

Amazon author page

WW Norton & Co publisher publicity page - A Stranger in the Family

Atropos publisher publicity page - Letters to a Young Therapist

Atropos publisher publicity page - The Unsecured Present

Springer publisher publicity page - Psychiatry in Crisis