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“Knowing What Ain't So”: R. D. Laing and Thomas Szasz

2004; Guilford Press; Volume: 91; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1521/prev.91.3.331.38304

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1943-3301

Autores

Thomas Szasz,

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Philosophy, Science, and History

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"Knowing What Ain't So": R. D. Laing and Thomas SzaszThomas SzaszThomas SzaszPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/prev.91.3.331.38304PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesBurke, E. (1789). Letter to Charles-Jean-Francois Depont. In A. Jay ed., The Oxford dictionary of political quotations. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Google ScholarBurke, E. (1796). Letters on a regicide peace. In J. Bartlett & J. Kaplan, eds., Familiar quotations. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992. Google ScholarBurston, D. (2004). Szasz, Laing, and existential psychotherapy. Retrieved from http://www.ehinstitute.org/articles/?method=display&ArticleID=1015. Google ScholarClay, J. (1996). R. D. Laing: A divided self. London: Hodder & Stoughton. Google ScholarCollier, A. (1977). R. D. Laing: The philosophy and politics of psychotherapy. Hassock, UK: Harvester Press. Google ScholarCooper, D., ed. (1968). The dialectics of liberation. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin. Google ScholarDante (1265–1321). The Inferno, trans. J. Ciardi. New York: Mentor, 1954. Google ScholarEvans, R. I. (1976). R. D. Laing: The man and his ideas. New York: Dutton. Google ScholarItten, T. (n.d.). Laing in Austria. Retrieved from http://www.laingsociety.org/colloquia/inperson/austria.htm. Google ScholarLaing, A. C. (1994). R. D. Laing: A biography. London: Peter Owen. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. (1960). The divided self: An existential study in sanity and madness. London: Tavistock. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. (1967). The politics of experience and the bird of paradise. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. (1976). The facts of life: An essay in feelings, facts, and fantasy. New York: Pantheon. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. (1979, July 20, p. 96). Round the bend. [Review of the books The theology of medicine, The myth of psychotherapy, and Schizophrenia, by Thomas Szasz.] New Statesman. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. (1985). Wisdom, madness and folly: The making of a psychiatrist. New York: McGraw-Hill. Google ScholarLaing, R. D. & Esterson, A. (1964). Sanity, madness, and the family: Vol. I. Families of schizophrenics. London: Tavistock. Google ScholarMullan, B. (1995). Mad to be normal: Conversations with R. D. Laing. London: Free Association Books. Google ScholarNerval, G. de. (1855). Aurelia and Other Writings, Trans. G. Wagner, G., et al. Berkeley, CA: Exact Change, Small Press Distribution, 1996. Google ScholarPhiladelphia Association. (n.d.). Philadelphia Association Report, 1965–1969 London: Author. Google ScholarPorter, R. (2003). Introduction. In R. Porter & D. Wright eds., The confinement of the insane: International perspectives, 1800–1965. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Google ScholarRaico, R. (1990). Hero of the day. Retrieved from http://www.dailyobjectivist.com/Heroes/Thomas Szasz.asp. Google ScholarStadlen, A. (1979, August 17). Dropping the medical metaphor [Reply to R. D. Laing's "Round the bend"]. New Statesman. Google ScholarSzasz, T. (1965). The ethics of psychoanalysis: The theory and method of autonomous psychotherapy. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1988. Google ScholarSzasz, T. (1976). Schizophrenia: The sacred symbol of psychiatry. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1988. Google ScholarSzasz , T. (1982). The psychiatric will: A new mechanism for protecting persons against "psychosis" and psychiatry. Amer. Psychol., 37:762–770. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarSzasz, T. (1977). Psychiatric slavery: When confinement and coercion masquerade as cure. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1998. Google ScholarSzasz, T. (2001). Pharmacracy: Medicine and politics in America. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2003. Google ScholarSzasz, T. (2002). Liberation by oppression: A comparative study of slavery and psychiatry. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Google ScholarSzasz , T. (2003). The cure of souls in the therapeutic state. Psychoanal. Rev., 9045–62. Link, Google ScholarThompson , M. G. (1997). The fidelity to experience in R. D. Laing's treatment philosophy. Contemp. Psychoanal., 33, (4). http://www.go.to/existentialanalysis. Crossref, Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Laing Versus Szasz: Antagonists, Kindred Spirits, or a Misconstrued Rivalry?Online publication date: 27 September 2021. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar2. Philosophy of PsychiatryOnline publication date: 26 June 2021. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar3. Debunking Antipsychiatry: Laing, Law, and LargactilOnline publication date: 29 April 2008. Go to citation Crossref Google ScholarRon Roberts and Theodor Itten4. Laing and Szasz: Anti-psychiatry, Capitalism, and TherapyOnline publication date: 1 December 2006. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 91Issue 3Jun 2004 Information© Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download

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