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Developer of IEMT, Andrew T. Austin, credits R.D. Laing as being one of the primary influences on his philosophy in the treatment of mental health. By coincidence, Austin spent some time working alongside Laing's granddaughter in the early 2000s. | Developer of [[iemt_wiki|IEMT]], Andrew T. Austin, credits R.D. Laing as being one of the primary influences on his philosophy in the treatment of mental health. By coincidence, Austin spent some time working alongside Laing's granddaughter in the early 2000s. |
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R. D. Laing[(R._D._Laing>R. D. Laing[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._D._Laing|Wikipedia]])] was a Scottish psychiatrist and writer who was known for his unconventional and controversial approach to the treatment of mental illness. He was born in Glasgow in 1927 and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow before training as a psychiatrist. | R. D. Laing[(R._D._Laing>R. D. Laing[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._D._Laing|Wikipedia]])] was a Scottish psychiatrist and writer who was known for his unconventional and controversial approach to the treatment of mental illness. He was born in Glasgow in 1927 and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow before training as a psychiatrist. |
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====Sanity, Madness and The Family==== | ====Sanity, Madness and The Family==== |
<blockquote 50 right>**Insanity -- a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world.**<cite>Ronald D. Laing</cite></blockquote> | <blockquote 50 right>Insanity -- a perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world.<cite>**Ronald D. Laing**</cite></blockquote> |
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In his book "Sanity, Madness and The Family" [( :harvard:Laing1964>> | In his book "Sanity, Madness and The Family" [( :harvard:Laing1964>> |
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<caption>DR. R.D. Laing discusses scientific materialism and its limitations and how it's been incorrectly interpreted by a scientific community that more and more over looks the uniqueness of perspective and ones own personal experiences.</caption> | <caption>Dr. R.D. Laing discusses scientific materialism and its limitations and how it's been incorrectly interpreted by a scientific community that more and more over looks the uniqueness of perspective and ones own personal experiences.</caption> |
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