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- W2315694614 abstract "Insane Liberation is the name of a group formed this year in New York City to combat what members say is the oppressive treatment of the mentally ill by many and psychiatrists and by society as a whole. Founders of the group claim their illnesses are really inner revolts against an inhuman society and that many members of the psychotherapeutic professions are, in effect, allied with the society in taking an authoritarian and moralistic attitude toward mental illness. group calls for a new kind of therapy: open interaction between beings in community freakout centers where no one would have authority over another. Many traditional psychotherapists view the new group with extreme skepticism. But bizarre as the movement may seem in traditional terms, it represents a further step in a trend gaining more and more adherents, even among the traditional therapists, and which now has the beginnings of a theoretical framework, if not yet a traditionally empirical one. theoretical framework so far has been applied mainly in the area of psychotherapy (or human growth, for normal persons, as well as the mentally ill) but it increasingly promises to produce a new view of the condition that could have profound effects on all of the behavioral sciences. It is difficult to speak yet of a school of thought that clearly includes certain individual researchers and therapists who have formulated the new theoretical concepts. Rather, many have made contributions-and they are by no means all in agreement with each other. Dr. Abraham Maslow, with his concept of self actualization, was an early harbinger of the new views.. Dr. Frederick Perls, with his gestalt therapy, is currently highly popular among a group who call themselves humanistic psychologists (SN: 9/ 19/70, p. 256). But perhaps Dr. R. D. Laing, a British psychiatrist, has come nearest to formulating a coherent total statement of the new theories. The task of social phenomenology," @default.
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- W2315694614 title "A New Look at the Meaning of Reality" @default.
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