Vincenzo Di Nicola is a psychologist, child psychiatrist and family psychotherapist based in Montreal where he teaches at the Université de Montréal. He is also a philosopher working on revisioning psychiatry, focused on trauma.
He has published poetry, literary fiction and essays on the Invisible Cities Network (Montreal, QC), Queen's Quarterly (Kingston, ON), Poiesis (Saas-Fe, Switzerland) and Capital Psychiatry (Washington, DC).
Vincenzo is the author of a collection of novellas, poetry and literary essays:
The Unsecured Present: 3-Day Novels & Pomes 4 Pilgrims (New York & Dresden: Atropos Press, 2013).
His second collection of poetry, "Two Kinds of People - Poems from Mile End," illustrated with photography by Arsinée Donoyan, with an afterword by Stanzi Vaubel, in forthcoming from Delere Press.
He has published poetry, literary fiction and essays on the Invisible Cities Network (Montreal, QC), Queen's Quarterly (Kingston, ON), Poiesis (Saas-Fe, Switzerland) and Capital Psychiatry (Washington, DC).
Vincenzo is the author of a collection of novellas, poetry and literary essays:
The Unsecured Present: 3-Day Novels & Pomes 4 Pilgrims (New York & Dresden: Atropos Press, 2013).
His second collection of poetry, "Two Kinds of People - Poems from Mile End," illustrated with photography by Arsinée Donoyan, with an afterword by Stanzi Vaubel, in forthcoming from Delere Press.