In `The Politics of Experience' and the visionary `Bird of Paradise', R.
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Laing'
Anthony Clare, the Guardian.. `Everyone in contemporary psychiatry owes something to R.
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This outline of `a thoroughly self-conscious and self-critical human account of man' represents a major attempt to understand our deepest dilemmas and sketch in solutions. `We are bemused and crazed creatures,'
Laing suggests.
He throws into question the notion of normality, examines schizophrenia and psychotherapy, transcendence and `us and them' thinking, and illustrates his ideas with a remarkable case history of a ten-day psychosis.
Laing shows how the straitjacket of conformity imposed on us all leads to intense feelings of alienation and a tragic waste of human potential.
In `The Politics of Experience' and the visionary `Bird of Paradise', R.
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