R. D. Laing

Description: (Psychiatrist)

Ronald David Laing was a Scottish psychiatrist born in Glasgow. He was an exceptional analyst who worked extensively on a number of mental illnesses like psychosis and schizophrenia. He blazed his own unique trial in the field of psychiatry and based his diagnosis and treatment on the feelings expressed by his patients. This was a truly unique approach, since in his times; such patients were treated only with drugs and other traditional remedies like electroshock or electroconvulsive therapy and insulin coma therapy. This famous therapist always opined that the treatment of mentally ill patients must be based on interpersonal therapy. He said the patient must be allowed to speak freely to the analyst, and the latter must spend time talking to the one affected; all in a social setting. A student of medicine, he also mastered Greek and Latin while in school. He also studied the classics thoroughly and was adept even at music. Besides being a psychiatrist, Laing was also attracted towards philosophy. During his early years, he studied the works of illustrious philosophers such as Marx, Nietzsche, Freud and Kierkegaard. This extraordinary personality had a tumultuous personal life though.

Overview

Birthday October 7, 1927 (Libra)
Born In Scotland
Alternative names Ronald David Laing
Died on August 23, 1989
Spouse/Ex- Anne Laing, Jutta Werner
Parents David Park MacNair Laing
Amelia Glen Laing
Children Adam Laing, Adrian C. Laing, Susan Laing

Did you know

What is the concept of ontological insecurity? R. D. Laing introduced the concept of "ontological insecurity," which refers to a deep-seated feeling of anxiety and uncertainty about one's existence and the nature of reality. He believed that this insecurity could contribute to mental health struggles.
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