‘An intolerable reality where their authentic self cannot fully exist or be expressed’ – How the insights of a Scottish ‘anti-psychiatrist’ may predict a disturbing future for the mental state of Scottish Labour politicians and for its followers
Professor John Robertson OBA In 1975, in my first year at Stirling University, I was introduced to the revolutionary ideas of the Scottish 'anti-psychiatrist', R D Laing. I was struck by the clarity and coherence of Laing's central thesis in 'The Divided Self': A central tenet of Laing's thesis is the concept of the "divided…
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‘An intolerable reality where their authentic self cannot fully exist or be expressed’ – How the insights of a Scottish ‘anti-psychiatrist’ may predict a disturbing future for the mental state of Scottish Labour politicians and for its followers
Professor John Robertson OBA In 1975, in my first year at Stirling University, I was introduced to the revolutionary ideas of the Scottish 'anti-psychiatrist', R D Laing. I was struck by the clarity and coherence of Laing's central thesis in 'The Divided Self': A central tenet of Laing's thesis is the concept of the "divided…
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