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R. D. Laing, the controversial Scottish psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, challenged conventional approaches to mental illness and therapy with his radical theories on the nature of schizophrenia and the role of family dynamics in psychological disorders. Renowned for his emphasis on empathy, authenticity, and existential exploration, Laing's work continues to provoke debate and inspire new approaches to understanding and treating mental health issues.

"True guilt is guilt at the obligation one owes to oneself to be oneself. False guilt is guilt felt at not being what other people feel one ought to be or assume that one is."



"Alienation as our present destiny is achieved only by outrageous violence perpetrated by human beings on human beings."



"The experience and behavior that gets labeled schizophrenic is a special strategy that a person invents in order to live in an unlivable situation."


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"Children do not give up their innate imagination, curiosity, dreaminess easily. You have to love them to get them to do that."



"There is no such condition as 'schizophrenia,' but the label is a social fact and the social fact a political event."
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