The X Process: Anti-Psychiatry and Its Hopes.

The article focuses on psychiatrist R.D. Laing who started his medical career at Gartenavel Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland as an enthusiastic innovator and mentions how he said that it was proof that traditional psychiatriy could be reformed. Topics inlcude how anti-psychiatry was born out of anger a...

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Publicado en:New England Review (10531297) Vol. 38; no. 4; pp. 170 - 179
Autor principal: White, Rob
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Publicado: Middlebury College Publications 2017
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