R. D. Laing
![Laing in 1983, perusing<br>''[[The Ashley Book of Knots]]'' (1944)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Ronald_D._Laing.jpg)
Laing's views on the causes and treatment of psychopathological phenomena were influenced by his study of existential philosophy and ran counter to the chemical and electroshock methods that had become psychiatric orthodoxy. Laing took the expressed feelings of the individual patient or client as valid descriptions of personal experience rather than simply as symptoms of mental illness. Though associated in the public mind with the anti-psychiatry movement, he rejected the label. Laing regarded schizophrenia as the normal psychological adjustment to a dysfunctional social context.
Politically, Laing was regarded as a thinker of the New Left. He was portrayed by David Tennant in the 2017 film ''Mad to Be Normal''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989
Published 1980
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“...Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989...”Published 1980
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by Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989
Published 1976
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“...Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989...”Published 1976
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by Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989
Published 1975
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“...Laing, Ronald David, 1927-1989...”Published 1975
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