Ronald David Laing (7 October 1927 – 23 August 1989), usually cited as R. D. Laing, was a Scottish psychiatrist who wrote extensively on mental illness—in...
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Family nexus (section Laing and schizophrenia)
the family and relationships with the world. The term was coined by R. D. Laing, who believed that this nexus "exists only in so far as each person incarnates...
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History of schizophrenia (section R. D. Laing)
in their own field. Prominent psychiatrists in this movement include R. D. Laing, David Cooper. Related criticisms of psychiatry were launched by philosophers...
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The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise (category Books by R. D. Laing)
and The Bird of Paradise is a 1967 book by the Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing. The book comprises two parts – the first a collection of seven articles...
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a psychological study by R. D. Laing, first published in 1961. It was re-issued in a second edition (1969), which (in Laing's words) was “extensively revised...
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It features the co-founders of the community, Leon Redler and the psychiatrist R. D. Laing. "Asylum (1972)". "Asylum". IMDB page Asylum at IMDb v t e...
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the Queen of England, the President of the United States, or the BBC". R. D. Laing took a similar view of the person who was "saying that his brains have...
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Kingsley Hall (section R.D. Laing and Kingsley Hall)
1935, hunger marchers on the Jarrow March stayed at the Hall. In 1965 R. D. Laing and his associates asked the Lesters for permission to use the Hall as...
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story of Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing. Working out of Kingsley Hall in East London throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Laing performed various experiments...
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of R. D. Laing with David Tennant in the lead role. Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R.D. Laing (1995) as Bob Mullan ISBN 1853433950 R.D.Laing: A...
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well as author of both fiction and nonfiction. Yalom was born in Washington, D.C. About fifteen years prior to his birth in the United States, Yalom's Jewish...
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movement. Cooper graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1955. R.D. Laing claimed that Cooper underwent Soviet training to prepare him as an anti-apartheid...
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psychological projection, projective identification represents a step beyond. In R.D. Laing's words, "The one person does not use the other merely as a hook to hang...
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Donald Winnicott (redirect from D. W. Winnicott)
his private practice. Among contemporaries influenced by Winnicott was R. D. Laing, who wrote to Winnicott in 1958 acknowledging his help. Winnicott divorced...
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People Play (Penguin 1964) p. 92 and p. 141-2 R. D. Laing, Self and Others (Penguin 1969) p. 108 Laing, p. 145 Neville Symington, Narcissism: A New Theory...
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Corporation, 1956–60 R. D. Laing, psychiatrist Morton Schatzman, psychiatrist and colleague of R. D. Laing Clancy Sigal, colleague of R. D. Laing Madsen Pirie...
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Turner, Jean Oury, Jean-François Lyotard, Michel Foucault, Frantz Fanon, R. D. Laing, David Cooper, and Pierre Clastres. They additionally draw on authors...
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experiences but from philosophy and the works of François Rabelais and R. D. Laing. In 2015 they were recognised with the lifetime achievement award at...
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Hungarian follower of R. D. Laing, the Scottish psychiatrist who was one of the leading figures of the counterculture of the 1960s. Laing, who later became...
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metanoia was an influence on R.D. Laing and his emphasis on the dissolution and replacement of everyday ego consciousness. Laing's colleague, David Cooper...
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Medical model is the term coined by psychiatrist R. D. Laing in his The Politics of the Family and Other Essays (1971), for the "set of procedures in...
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delusions as being ultimately 'un-understandable'. Critics (such as R. D. Laing) have argued that this leads to the diagnosis of delusions being based...
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only the IP but their siblings as well may end up feeling the benefits. R. D. Laing saw the IP as a function of the family nexus: "the person who gets diagnosed...
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It was founded in 1965 by the radical psychiatrist and psychoanalyst R. D. Laing along with fellow psychiatrists David Cooper, Joseph Berke, Aaron Esterson...
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R. D. Laing and David Cooper, often associated with the anti-psychiatry movement, took Sartre's existential ideas as the basis for their work (Laing,...
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(previously titled Metanoia), a biopic of the renowned Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing. The film premiered a year later at the Glasgow Film Festival. In 2017...
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dream and in which a delusion originating in the dream has persisted'. R. D. Laing offers an autobiographical account of a brief reactive psychosis in which...
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Robbie Laing (born 1958), American basketball coach Robert W. Laing, British film art director R. D. Laing (1927–1989), Scottish psychiatrist Roy Laing (1893–1972)...
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objectivation and internalization. In similar fashion, post-Sartrians like R. D. Laing stress that, "once certain fundamental structures of experience are shared...
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identified with the anti-psychiatry movement included Timothy Leary, R. D. Laing, Franco Basaglia, Theodore Lidz, Silvano Arieti, and David Cooper. Others...
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