R. D. Laing

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R. D. Laing was a Scottish psychiatrist and influential figure in anti-psychiatry, known for his controversial views on schizophrenia and the social origins of mental illness.

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instanceOf Scottish person
human
psychiatrist
psychotherapist
birthDate 1927-10-07
birthPlace Glasgow NERFINISHED
Scotland
coFounded Kingsley Hall therapeutic community NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
criticized biomedical model of mental illness
institutional psychiatry
use of involuntary psychiatric treatment
deathDate 1989-08-23
educatedAt University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
familyName Laing NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork existential psychology
family therapy
phenomenology
psychiatry
fullName Ronald David Laing NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName David NERFINISHED
Ronald
influenced anti-psychiatry theorists
critical psychiatry
family therapy approaches
influencedBy Jean-Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
phenomenology
knownFor anti-psychiatry movement
concept of the divided self
existential analysis of schizophrenia
social critique of psychiatry
language English
movement anti-psychiatry NERFINISHED
existentialism
nationality Scottish
notableWork Sanity, Madness and the Family NERFINISHED
Self and Others NERFINISHED
The Divided Self NERFINISHED
The Politics of Experience NERFINISHED
The Politics of the Family NERFINISHED
occupation author
lecturer
psychiatrist
psychotherapist
publicationDateOfWork 1960: The Divided Self NERFINISHED
1961: Self and Others NERFINISHED
1964: Sanity, Madness and the Family NERFINISHED
1967: The Politics of Experience NERFINISHED
1971: The Politics of the Family NERFINISHED
theorized mental illness as socially constructed
schizophrenia as intelligible response to family and social context
workedIn London NERFINISHED

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Wilhelm Reich influenced R. D. Laing