Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man

the early writing and work of R.D. Laing, 1927-1960

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Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man

the early writing and work of R.D. Laing, 1927-1960

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"RD Laing remains one of the most famous psychiatrists of the last 50 years. In the 1960s he enjoyed enormous popularity and received much publicity for his controversial views challenging the psychiatric orthodoxy. He championed the rights of the patient, and challenged the often inhumane methods of treating the mentally ill. Based on a wealth of previously unexamined archives relating to his private papers and clinical notes, Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man sheds new light on RD Laing, and in particular his early formative years - a crucial but largely overlooked period in his life. The first half of the book considers Laing's intellectual journey through the world of ideas and his development as a psychiatric theorist. An analysis of his notebooks and personal library reveals Laing's engagement not only with psychiatric theory, but also with a wide range of other disciplines, such as philosophy, literature, and religion. This part of the book considers how this shaped Laing's writing about madness and his evolution as a clinician. The second half draws on a rich and completely unexplored collection of Laing's clinical notes, which detail his encounters with patients in his early years as a psychiatrist, firstly in the British Army, subsequently in the psychiatric hospitals of Glasgow, and finally in the Tavistock Clinic in London. These notes reveal what Laing was actually doing in clinical practice, and how theory interacted with therapy. The majority of patients who were to appear in Laing's first two books, The Divided Self and The Self and Others have been identified from these records, and this volume provides a fascinating account of how the published case histories compare to the original notes. There is a considerable mythology surrounding Laing, partly created by himself and partly by subsequent commentators. By a careful examination of primary sources, Allan Beveridge, both a psychiatrist and an historian, examines the many mythological narratives about Laing and provide a critical but not unsympathetic account of this colourful and contradictory thinker, who addressed questions about the nature of madness which are still being asked today. This book will be of interest to mental health workers and social historians alike as well as anybody interested in the philosophy of psychiatry"--

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Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man: The Early Writing and Work of R. D. Laing, 1927-1960
2011, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
in English
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Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man: The Early Writing and Work of R. D. Laing, 1927-1960
2011, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
in English
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Table of Contents

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Part I
1. Portrait of the psychiatrist as a young man 1927-1960
2. Portrait of the psychiatrist as an intellectual. Laing's early notebooks, personal library, essays, papers, and talks
3. Laing and psychiatric theory
4. Laing and existential-phenomenology
5. Laing and Religion
6. Laing and the Arts
Part II
7. Laing in the Army
8. Gartnavel Hospital and the 'Rumpus Room'
9. Individual patients at Gartnavel
10. Laing at the Southern General Hospital
11. Laing in London
12. The Divided Self.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [320-335) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.890092, B
Library of Congress
RC438.6.L34 B48 2011, RC438.6

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 350 p. ;
Number of pages
350

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Open Library
OL25162135M
Internet Archive
portraitofpsychi0000beve
ISBN 13
9780199583577
LCCN
2011023451

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