Italy Mental Health Resources 2026: The Italian 118 Dispatches a Psychiatric Emergency Team, the CSM Provides Free Outpatient Mental Health Care Including for Tourists, and English-Speaking Therapists Are Available in All Major Cities
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: April 2026.
Mental health emergencies and the need for mental health support during travel in Italy are more common than travel guides acknowledge — the combination of travel stress, cultural disorientation, distance from support networks, and the specific vulnerability that the holiday context can create (the specific situations that the travel context amplifies: grief, relationship crisis, panic attacks, and the specific cultural shock that the Italy experience of overwhelming sensory and emotional input creates for some sensitive visitors) means that the visitor who needs mental health support in Italy deserves the same specific practical information as the visitor who needs a dentist or a pharmacy. This guide provides that information without clinical judgment and without minimizing the experience of the person who needs it.
Italy Mental Health: The Emergency System and the Resources
Mental Health Emergency — The 118 System
The Italian mental health emergency (the psychiatric emergency — the crisi psichiatrica): the 118 system (the Italian medical emergency line) dispatches the specific SPDC (Servizio Psichiatrico di Diagnosi e Cura — the Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment Unit) team for the specific psychiatric emergency (the acute suicidal crisis, the acute psychotic episode, the severe panic attack with the specific danger to self or others). The specific 118 psychiatric emergency process: the caller describes the specific situation (the "ho una crisi di panico" (I am having a panic attack) or "ho bisogno di aiuto psichiatrico urgente" (I need urgent psychiatric help) or, in English: the 118 dispatch centres in all Italian major cities have English-speaking operators or use the specific telefono azzurro translator relay); the 118 dispatcher assesses the situation and either dispatches the ambulance with the specific psychiatric team (for the acute dangerous crisis) or provides the specific guidance to the nearest CSM (the Centro di Salute Mentale — the outpatient mental health centre). The specific Italian psychiatric emergency hospitalization: the TSO (Trattamento Sanitario Obbligatorio — the Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment) is the specific Italian framework for the involuntary hospitalization of the person with the acute psychiatric emergency (the TSO requires the specific signature of the doctor, the mayor, and the magistrate — the most legally protected single involuntary hospitalization system in European psychiatry).
The CSM — Outpatient Mental Health Care
The Centro di Salute Mentale (the CSM — the specific Italian community mental health centre that provides the most accessible single point of outpatient psychiatric and psychological support in the Italian public health system): the CSM serves all persons in the specific ASL territory regardless of citizenship or insurance status — the EU EHIC holder accesses the CSM at the same cost as the Italian citizen (zero or nominal ticket); the non-EU visitor without travel insurance accesses the CSM at the specific self-pay rate (typically 0-30 euros per session). The CSM opening hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-20:00 in most Italian major cities — the CSM does not provide 24-hour emergency coverage (for out-of-hours psychiatric emergency, 118 or the pronto soccorso with the SPDC unit is the correct access). The specific CSM access procedure: walk in without appointment (the accesso diretto) for the specific first contact — no referral required in the Italian public psychiatric system.
English-Speaking Therapists in Italy
The specific resources for finding English-speaking therapists and psychiatrists in Italian major cities: the Italian Register of Psychologists (the Albo degli Psicologi — the elenco.psy.it database with the specific filter for "lingua inglese" (English language)): available in all Italian major cities. The specific international therapy platforms available in Italy: BetterHelp.com (the online therapy platform with English-speaking therapists available 24/7 regardless of physical location — the most specific single resource for the English-speaking visitor in Italy who needs immediate professional support); Talkspace (the equivalent online platform); and the Expat Resources Italy Facebook groups (the specific expat community groups (the "English-Speaking Rome", "English-Speaking Florence", the "Milan Expats" groups) that maintain the specific curated lists of English-speaking therapists with the specific private practice contact information — the most practically reliable single resource for the non-emergency English-speaking therapy referral in Italy).
Q&A: Italy Mental Health Resources
What should I do if I am experiencing a mental health crisis in Italy?
The specific Italy mental health crisis protocol: if the crisis is an immediate danger to yourself or others — call 118 (the Italian medical emergency) or 112 (the European emergency number) immediately and describe the situation in English (the 118 has English support in all major Italian cities). If the crisis is serious but not immediately dangerous — go to the nearest pronto soccorso (the hospital emergency department) and describe the mental health emergency to the triage nurse (the "ho una crisi psichiatrica" or "I am having a mental health crisis" statement is understood at all Italian hospital emergency departments); you will be assessed by the specific SPDC psychiatric consultation team and provided the specific treatment or referral. If the crisis is significant but manageable — contact the specific Telefono Amico (the Italian peer support line: 02 2327 2327, available 10:00-24:00) or the specific Telefono Azzurro (19696 — the crisis support line, primarily child-focused but accepting adult callers in distress). The specific English-language crisis support available 24/7 from Italy: the Befrienders International (the befrienders.org — the international crisis support network whose specific Italian member (the Telefono Amico) provides the most accessible single Italian crisis support resource); and the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741 — the US-based service available internationally including from Italian mobile numbers).