Giusy Cannizzaro
University of Palermo
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World Futures | 2015
Giuseppe Mannino; Serena Giunta; Serena Buccafusca; Giusy Cannizzaro; Girolamo Lo Verso
The following article proposes an empirical study to explore communication strategies in the Cosa Nostra. Psychological studies on the characteristics of the language within the criminal organization are undoubtedly recent, but crucial to thoroughly understand the characteristics of implicit and explicit communication it adopts in the various contexts it works, as well as the power and value they assume. The data we have obtained from some videos concerning interviews and police interrogations to men of honor have been analyzed through a method that refers to the grounds of qualitative research in clinical psychology, the Grounded Theory by Glaser and Strauss. The analysis we have carried out and its relevant data show us a world of the Mafia where the care for linguistic choices, for both form and contents, is characterized as a crucial activity, even when words are replaced by silence or gestures.
Frontiers in Psychology | 2017
Cecilia Giordano; Giusy Cannizzaro; Crispino Tosto; Laura Pavia; Maria Di Blasi
The effects of the Mafia have been extensively studied from sociological, economic, and historical points of view. However, little research has investigated the influence of the Mafia on individuals and communities in terms of its psychological and social impact. In order to contribute to the advancement of our understanding of the psychological effects of the Mafia on individuals and communities and to promote a participative process of social change, a group analytic intervention was conducted within a Community Based Participatory Research carried out in Corleone, a small Sicilian town with a historically recognized role in the evolution of the Mafia, as well as in the fight against its control. Qualitative findings from the group intervention revealed the development of an awareness process that allowed participants to become aware of their social unconscious anxieties and defenses and to recognize and manage the strong emotional impact related to the Mafias presence in their lives. Highlighting how psychological processes can have negative impacts on individual and collective capacity to pursuit transformation and resilience, this article provides important insight on how clinical psychology may operate in socio-cultural contexts to promote the reconstruction of the traumatic social dimensions in the community.
Archive | 2013
Girolamo Lo Verso; Daniele La Barbera; Giusy Cannizzaro
Narrare i Gruppi | 2012
Giusy Cannizzaro
Archive | 2017
Giusy Cannizzaro; Cecilia Giordano
Archive | 2014
Girolamo Lo Verso; Maria Di Blasi; Cecilia Giordano; Giusy Cannizzaro
Archive | 2014
Maria Di Blasi; Cecilia Giordano; Giusy Cannizzaro; Crispino Tosto; A Marfia
Narrare i Gruppi | 2014
Girolamo Lo Verso; Serena Giunta; Giusy Cannizzaro; Giuseppe Mannino; S Buccafusca
Archive | 2013
Girolamo Lo Verso; Giusy Cannizzaro; S Buccafusca; Serena Giunta
Archive | 2012
Girolamo Lo Verso; Francesca Giannone; Maria Di Blasi; Cecilia Giordano; Salvatore Gullo; Gianluca Lo Coco; Giusy Cannizzaro; Carla Di Fratello; S Grasso