An edition of The Divided Self (1959)

The divided self

a study of sanity and madness.

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An edition of The Divided Self (1959)

The divided self

a study of sanity and madness.

  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 42 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

First published in 1960, this watershed work aimed to make madness comprehensible, and in doing so revolutionized the way we perceive mental illness. Using case studies of patients he had worked with, psychiatrist R. D. Laing argued that psychosis is not a medical condition but an outcome of the 'divided self', or the tension between the two personas within us: one our authentic, private identity, and the other the false, 'sane' self that we present to the world.

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Quadrangle Books
Language
English
Pages
240

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The divided self
1969, Pantheon Books
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The divided self: an existential study in sanity and madness
1965, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: The divided self
The divided self: an existential study in sanity and madness
1965, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: The divided self

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 226-235.

Published in
Chicago
Series
Studies in existential analysis and phenomenology

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
132.19
Library of Congress
RC465 .L3 1960a

The Physical Object

Pagination
240 p.
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5799910M
LCCN
60013032
OCLC/WorldCat
1634941
Library Thing
56532

First Sentence

"The term schizoid refers to an individual the totality of whose experience is split in two main ways: in the first place, there is a rent in his relation with his world and, in the second, there is a disruption of his relation with himself."

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