LAING, RONALD DAVID


Meaning of LAING, RONALD DAVID in English

born Oct. 7, 1927, Glasgow, Scot.

died Aug. 23, 1989, St. Tropez, France

Scottish psychiatrist.

In his widely read and highly controversial book The Divided Self (1960), his analysis of schizophrenia led him to theorize that insecurity about one's existence prompts a defensive reaction in which the self splits into separate components, generating psychotic symptoms, and he opposed standard schizophrenia treatments such as hospitalization and electroshock. He even opposed the concept of mental illness, viewing it as induced by family relationships and society, and radically reconceived the role of the psychiatrist. He later modified some of his controversial positions.

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