R. D. Laing: 50 Years Since The Divided Self

Book Details
- Publisher : PCCS Books
- Published : 2012
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 290
- Category :
Existential therapy - Category 2 :
Clinical Psychology - Catalogue No : 33928
- ISBN 13 : 9781906254544
- ISBN 10 : 9781906254
Free UK Delivery over £25
There are currently no reviews
Be the first to review
First published in 1960, The Divided Self by Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing (1927 - 1989) set out to explain psychosis as an ordinary and understandable human experience. Laing's insight was absolutely revolutionary in its humane approach. One commentator described it as 'that particular touch of genius which causes one to say "Yes, I have always known that; why have I never thought of it before?"'. Collected in these pages are writings critically appraising Laing's life, work, frailties, brilliance, and his wide and varied influences over the last half century.
You will find transcripts, memoirs, newly commissioned articles and a few previously published papers. Contributions have come from colleagues, friends and clients, as well as people who never knew him personally, yet deeply appreciate his work. Each is different in tone and character. Each captures something unique about Laing and his work. R.D. Laing was famous for his empathic perception, sagacious intellect and wisdom of the heart, as well as his rebelliousness and falling from grace. In reading this book you may be made to rethink some of your assumptions. We hope that you will find more than a little inspiration.
About the Editor(s)
Theodor Itten lives as a freelance psychotherapist, psychologist and author in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. He is the author of several books including Rage: Managing an Explosive Emotion, The New Politics of Experience and the Bitter Herbst with Ron Roberts and Francis Huxley.
Courtenay Young is a humanistic, transpersonal and body-oriented psychotherapist, who has worked in a wide variety of different ways and in different situations in the mental health field over the last twenty-five years. He was resident psychotherapist at the Findhorn Foundation, an international spiritual community located in north-east Scotland, for over seventeen years, and now works privately, and in the NHS, as a psychotherapist and counsellor in and around Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders.
Customer Reviews
Our customers have not yet reviewed this title. Be the first add your own review for this title.
You may also like
Apprehending the Inaccessible: Freudian Psychoanalysis and Existential...
Richard Askay
Price £34.95
Existential Perspectives on Human Issues: A Handbook for Therapeutic Practice
Emmy Van Deurzen
Price £37.99