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The Divided self
Book • 1965
R. D. Laing's "The Divided Self" is a seminal work in existential psychiatry.
Laing challenges traditional psychiatric approaches, arguing that schizophrenia is not a disease but a response to a dysfunctional social environment.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding the patient's subjective experience and the role of interpersonal relationships in mental illness.
The book is a complex and challenging read, but it offers valuable insights into the nature of mental illness and the importance of human connection.
It's a significant contribution to the field of psychiatry and continues to spark debate and discussion.
Laing challenges traditional psychiatric approaches, arguing that schizophrenia is not a disease but a response to a dysfunctional social environment.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding the patient's subjective experience and the role of interpersonal relationships in mental illness.
The book is a complex and challenging read, but it offers valuable insights into the nature of mental illness and the importance of human connection.
It's a significant contribution to the field of psychiatry and continues to spark debate and discussion.
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as one of the authors she read during her adolescence, influencing her interest in psychology.


Esther Perel

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#172 - Esther Perel: The effects of trauma, the role of narratives in shaping our worldview, and why we need to accept uncomfortable emotions
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when discussing the shadow self and hiding the dark side that we try to tuck away from the world because we're embarrassed by it


Gino Wickman

Episode 85: Start Where You Are: The Journey to Know Thyself
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as one of the books he was reading when he was an outpatient on psychiatric wards.

Will Self

Free Thinking: Will Self, R. D. Laing and Mandy.




