R.D. Laing and the Paths of Anti-psychiatry

R.D. Laing and the Paths of Anti-psychiatry
Title R.D. Laing and the Paths of Anti-psychiatry PDF eBook
Author Zbigniew Kotowicz
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 146
Release 1997
Genre Antipsychiatry
ISBN 9780415116114

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Zbigniew Kotowicz re-examines Laing's work in the context of the anti-psychiatry movement. He provides a much needed reassessment of his radical ideas and their significance for psychotherapy and psychiatry today.

R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry

R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry
Title R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry PDF eBook
Author Robert Boyers
Publisher
Total Pages 608
Release 1971
Genre Psychiatry
ISBN

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Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry

Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry
Title Psychiatry and Anti-Psychiatry PDF eBook
Author David Cooper
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 145
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 1136438459

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Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the 1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of those important works which have since gone out of print, or are difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total are being brought together under the name The International Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was originally published in 1967 and is available individually. The collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.

R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry

R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry
Title R. D. Laing & Anti-psychiatry PDF eBook
Author Robert Boyers
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 324
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Laing and Anti-psychiatry

Laing and Anti-psychiatry
Title Laing and Anti-psychiatry PDF eBook
Author Robert Boyers
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1972
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Myth of Mental Illness

The Myth of Mental Illness
Title The Myth of Mental Illness PDF eBook
Author Thomas S. Szasz
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 436
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0062104748

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“The landmark book that argued that psychiatry consistently expands its definition of mental illness to impose its authority over moral and cultural conflict.” — New York Times The 50th anniversary edition of the most influential critique of psychiatry every written, with a new preface on the age of Prozac and Ritalin and the rise of designer drugs, plus two bonus essays. Thomas Szasz's classic book revolutionized thinking about the nature of the psychiatric profession and the moral implications of its practices. By diagnosing unwanted behavior as mental illness, psychiatrists, Szasz argues, absolve individuals of responsibility for their actions and instead blame their alleged illness. He also critiques Freudian psychology as a pseudoscience and warns against the dangerous overreach of psychiatry into all aspects of modern life.

The British Anti-Psychiatrists

The British Anti-Psychiatrists
Title The British Anti-Psychiatrists PDF eBook
Author Oisín Wall
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 342
Release 2017-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1351690965

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The British anti-psychiatric group, which formed around R.D. Laing, David Cooper, and Aaron Esterson in the 1960s, burned bright, but briefly, and has left a long legacy. This book follows their practical, social, and theoretical trajectory away from the structured world of institutional psychiatry and into the social chaos of the counter-culture. It explores the rapidly changing landscape of British psychiatry in the mid-Twentieth Century and the apparently structureless organisation of the part of the counter-culture that clustered around the anti-psychiatrists, including the informal power structures that it produced. The book also problematizes this trajectory, examining how the anti-psychiatrists distanced themselves from institutional psychiatry while building links with some of the most important people in post-war psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The anti-psychiatrists bridged the gap between psychiatry and the counter-culture, and briefly became legitimate voices in both. Wall argues that their synthesis of disparate discourses was one of their strengths, but also contributed to the group’s collapse. The British Anti-Psychiatrists offers original historical expositions of the Villa 21 experiment and the Anti-University. Finally, it proposes a new reading of anti-psychiatric theory, displacing Laing from his central position and looking at their work as an unfolding conversation within a social network.