15. Paroles D’Enfants. Trad, par Ch. Cler. Paris: Seuil, 1989.
Статьи, рецензии, предисловия и послесловия
1. Cameron J. L., Laing R. D., McGhie A. Patient and Nurse: Effects of Environmental Changes in the Care of Chronic Schizophrenics // The Lancet. 1956. 31 December. P. 1384–1386.
2. Laing R. An Examination of Tillich’s of Anxiety and Neurosis // British Journal of Medical Psychology. 1957. № 30. P. 88–91.
3. Laing R. D., Esterson A. The Collusive Function of Pairing in Analytic Groups // British Journal of Medical Psychology. 1958. Vol. 31. № 2. P. 117–123.
4. Series and Nexus in the Family // New Left Review. 1962. № 15. P. 7–14.
5. Schizophrenia and the Family // New Society. 1964. 16 April. P. 14–17.
6. Is Schizophrenia a Disease? // International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 1964. Vol. 10. P. 184–193.
7. Introduction / Coate M. Beyond All Reason. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1964. P. i-x.
8. Psychotherapy: The Search for a New Theory // New Society. 1964. 1 October.
9. What is Schizophrenia? // New Left Review. 1964. № 28. P. 63–69.
10. Laing R. D. Mystification, Confusion and Conflict / Intensive Family Therapy. Ed. L. Boszormenyi-Nagy and J. Framo. New York:, Harper & Row, 1965. R 343–362.
11. Practise and Theory: The Present Situation // Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 1965. Vol. 13. № 1. P. 58–67.
12. Violence and Love // Journal of Existentialism. 1965. Vol. 5. № 20. P. 417–422.
13. The Massacre of the Innocents // Peace News. 1965. № 1491.
14. Transcendental Experience in Relation to Religion and Psychosis // Psychedelic Review. 1965. № 6. P. 7–15.
15. A Ten-Day Voyage // Views. 1965. № 8.
16. Foreword / MacNab F. Estrangement and Relationship: Experience with Schizophrenics. Bloomington, Indiana: University Press, 1965. P. i-xviii.
17. Esterson A., Cooper D.G., Laing R.D. Results of Family Orientated Therapy with Hospitalized Schizophrenics // British Medical Journal. 1965. № 2. 18 December. P. 1462–1465.
18. E. H. Erikson’s «Insight and Responsibility» // New Society. 1966. 28 April.
19. Ritualization in Abnormal Behaviour / Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society of London. 1966. Vol. 251. №.772. P. 331–335.
20. The Study of Family and Social Contexts in Relation to the Origin of Schizophrenia / The Origins of Schizophrenia: Proceedings of the First Rochester International Conference on Schizophrenia, March 29–31, 1967. Ed. by J. Romano. Amsterdam, New York: Excerpta Medica Foundation, 1967. P. 139–146.
21. The Obvious / The Dialectics of Liberation. Ed. by. D. Cooper. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. P. 13–33.
22. Appearances and Disappearances; The Terror of Security and the Security of Terror // Fire. 1967. № 1.
23. Family and Individual Structure / The Predicament of the Family: A Psycho-Analytical Symposium. Ed. by P. Lomas. London: Hogarth Press, Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1967. P. 107–125.
24. S.Freud and W. Bullitt’s «Thomas Woodrow Wilson» // New Society. 1967. 18 May.
25. Liberation by Orgasm: Reich’s «Function of the Orgasm» // New Society. 1968. 28 March.
26. Intervention in Social Situations: Lecture delivered at the Association of Family Caseworkers’ Study Day, May 1968. London: Association of Family Caseworkers. 1969.
27. Watzlawick, Beavin and Jackson’s. «Pragmatics of Human Communication» // New Society. 1969. 3 April.
28. Religious Sensibility // The Listener. 1970. 23 April. R 536–537.
29. Metanoia: Some Experiences at Kingsley Hall / Going Crazy: The Radical Therapy of R. D. Laing and Others. Ed. by H. M. Ruitenbeek. Toronto, New York: Bantam Books, 1972. P. 11–21.
30. A Critique of Kallmann’s and Slater’s Genetic Theory of Schizophrenia / R. D. Laing. The Man and His Ideas. Ed. by R. Evans. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1976. P. 97–156.
31. What is Asylum? / Towards a Whole Society: Collected Papers on Aspects of Mental Health. Ed. by R. Terrington. London: The Richmond Fellowship Press, 1985.
32. God and Psychiatry // Times Literary Supplement. 1986. 23 May.
33. Hatred of Health / Journal of Contemplative Psychotherapy. 1987. Vol. IV. P. 77–78.
Интервью
1. Interview // International Times. Spring 1968.
2. Our Present Madness: Interview with Rod Stokes // Unit. 1968. № 11.
3. Sinclair I. The Kodak Mantra Interviews // The Kodak Mantra Diaries. London: Albion Village Press, 1971.
4. Mezan P. After Freud and Jung, Now Comes R. D. Laing // Esquire. 1972. Vol. 77. P. 160–178.
5. Something to Say: Interview with John Morgan and Maurice Carstairs // Guardian. 1972. 27 December.
6. Qui est fou? Trans. John Tillich // L’Express. 1973. 23 July.
7. Simon R. Still R. D. Laing After All These Years: An Interview with R. D. Laing Family Therapy Networker. 1983. Vol. 7. № 3.
8. Kelly D. An Interview with R. D. Laing / Audio Colloquies. London: Harper & Row, 1987.
9. Mullan B. Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R. D. Laing. London: Free Association Books, 1995.
10. Kirsner D. The Human Condition: An Interview with R. D. Laing // Psychotherapy in Australia. 1996. № 2. P. 55–60.
Критическая литература
Монографии
1. Beveridge Al. Portrait of the Psychiatrist as a Young Man: The Early Writing and Work of R.D.Laing, 1927–1960. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, USA, 2011.
2. Burston D. The Crucible of Experience: R.D.Laing and the Crisis of Psychotherapy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000.
3. Burston D. The Wing of Madness: the Life and Work of R.D.Laing. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1996.
4. Clay J. R.D.Laing: A Divided Self. London: Hodder & Staughton, 1996.
5. Collier A. R. D. Laing: The Philosophy and Politics of Psychotherapy. New York: Pantheon Books, 1977.
6. Evans R. Dialogue with R.D.Laing. New York, N.Y.: Praeger, 1981.
7. Friedenberg E. Z. R. D.Laing. London: Fontana, 1973.
8. Howarth-Williams M. R. D. Laing: His Work and its Relevance for Sociology. London, Henley, Boston: Routledge, Kegan Paul, 1977.
9. Jacoby R. Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1975.
10. Kirsner D. The Schizoid World of Jean-Paul Sartre and R.D. Laing, New York: Karnac, 2003.
11. Kotowicz Z. R. D. Laing and the Paths of Anti-Psychiatry. London; New York: Routledge, 1997.
12. Laing A. R.D. Laing: A Biography. London; Chester Springs, PA: P. Owen, 1994.
13. Miller G. R. D. Laing. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004. – 144 p.
14. Mullan B. R. D. Laing: A Personal View. London: Duckworth, 1999.
15. R. D. Laing: Contemporary Perspectives / Ed. by S. Raschid. London: Free Association, 2005.
16. R. D. Laing: Creative Destroyer. Ed. by B. Mullan. London: Cassell Publishers, 1997.
17. R. D. Laing: The Man and His Ideas. Ed. by R. Evans. New York, Tavistock: E. P. Dutton, 1976.
18. Russell R. (with R.D.Laing) R. D. Laing and Me: Lessons in Love. Lake Placid, N.Y.: Hillgarth Press, 1992.
19. Sedgwick P. PsychoPolitics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry. London: Pluto Press, 1982.
20. Sigal C. Zone of the Interior. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1976.
21. Vice J. From Patients to Persons: The Psychiatric Critiques of Thomas Szasz, Peter Sedgwick and R. D. Laing. New York: P. Lang, 1992.
Главы монографий и статьи
1. Abrahamson D. R. D. Laing and Long-Stay Patients: Discrepant Accounts of the Refractory Ward and «Rumpus Room» at Gartnavel Royal Hospital // History of Psychiatry. 2007. Vol. 18. № 2. P. 203–215.
2. An R. D. Laing Symposium with R. Coles, L. Färber, E. Friedenberg, K. Lux / R. D. Laing and Anti-Psychiatry. Ed. by R. Boyers. New York: Harper & Row, 1971. P. 201–234.
3. Andrews J. R. D. Laing in Scotland: Facts and Fictions of the «Rumpus Room» and Interpersonal Psychiatry / Cultures of Psychiatry and Mental Health in Postwar Britain and the Netherlands. Eds. by M. Gijswijt-Hofstra, R. Porter. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. P. 121–150.
4. Bartlett F. H. Illusion and Reality in R. D. Laing // Family Process. 1976. Vol. 15. № 1. P. 51–64.
5. Berke J. Trick or Treat: The Divided Self of R. D. Laing // Janus Head. Special Issue: The Legacy of R. D. Laing. Ed. by D.Burston. 2001. Vol. 4. № 1 (http://www.janushead.org/4–1/berke.cfm).
6. Black D. Psychedelic Templars: Huxley, Leary, R. D. Laing / ACID: The Secret History of LSD. London: Vision, 1998.
7. Bortle S. R. D. Laing as Negative Thinker // Janus Head. Special Issue: The Legacy of R. D. Laing. Ed. by D. Burston. 2001. Vol.4. № 1 (http://www.janushead.org/4-1/bortle.cfm).
8. Burkitt I., Sullivan P. Embodied Ideas and Divided Selves: Revisiting Laing via Bakhtin // British Journal of Social Psychology. 2009. Vol. 48. № 3. P. 563–577.
9. Burston D. Fallen Angel: (In Memory of R. D. Laing) // Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 1998. Vol. 38. № 4. P. 94.
10. Burston D. Laing and Heidegger on Alienation // Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 1998. Vol. 38. № 4. P. 80–93.
11. Burston D. R. D. Laing’s Contribution to Existentialism and Humanistic Psychology // The Psychoanalytic Review. 2000. Vol. 87. № 4. P. 549–560.
12. Burston D. Szasz, Laing and Existential Psychotherapy / Existential Perspectives in Therapeutic Theory and Practice: Papers from the Society for Existential Analysis (Vol. 15.1). London: Society for Existential Analysis, 2005.
13. Charlesworth M. Sartre, Laing, and Freud // Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. 1980. Vol. 17. № 1. P. 23–39.
14. Clare A. Anti-Psychiatry / An Alternative View [Response to Thomas S. Szasz’s article «Anti-Psychiatry: The Paradigm of the Plundered Mind» and review of The Facts of Life, by R. D. Laing // The New review. 1976. Vol. 3. № 33. P. 25–30.
15. Clare A. Laing Returns to the Fold // Spectator. 1973. 3 February.
16. Clarke L. R. D. Laing and Divided Selves / The Time of the Therapeutic Communities: People, Places, Events. London; New York: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004. P. 108–127.
17. Clarke R. N. Ten Years On: The Abiding Presence of R. D. Laing Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 1999. Vol. 6. № 4. P. 313–320.
18. Collins K. Joseph Schorstein: R. D. Laing’s «Rabbi» // History of Psychiatry. 2008. Vol. 19. № 2. P. 185–201.
19. Cooper M. R. D. Laing: Meeting without Masks / Existential Therapies. London; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2003. P. 91–106.
20. Crossley N. R. D. Laing and the British Anti-Psychiatry Movement: a Socio – Historical Analysis // Social Science & Medicine. 1998. Vol. 47. № 7. P. 877–889.
21. Crossly N. Anti-Psychiatry and «The Sixties» / Contesting Psychiatry: Social Movements in Mental Health. London; New York: Routledge, 2006. P. 99–125.
22. Davis A. J. A Comparative Analysis of Laing & Arieti on Schizophrenia // Perspectives in Psychiatric Care. 1976. Vol. 14. № 2. P. 78–83.
23. Dewart J. Some Theological Aspects in the Writings of R. D. Laing’s // Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses. 1973. Vol.3. № 1. P. 63–70.
24. Fraser G. Do Not Adjust Your Mind, the Fault is in Reality: R. D. Laing and the Politics of the Anti-Psychiatry Movement // Democratic Green Socialist. 2009. № 5.
25. French S. Recovering R. D. Laing // Metascience. 2007. Vol. 16. № 3. P. 525–527.
26. Galis-Menendez J. R. D. Laing and the Nature of Evil Philosopher’s Quest. 2005. 15 October.
27. Gans S. Awakening to Love: R.D.Laing’s Phenomenological Therapy // The Psychoanalytic Review. 2000. Vol. 87. № 4. P. 527–547.
28. Gordon J. В. The Meta-Jorney of R. D. Laing / R. D. Laing and Anti-Psychiatry. Ed. by R. Boyers. New York: Harper & Row, 1971. P. 51–88.
29. Gordon J. S. Who Is Mad? Who is Sane? R. D. Laing: In Search of a New Psychiatry / Going Crazy: The Radical Therapy of R. D. Laing and Others. Ed. by H. M. Ruitenbeek. Toronto, New York: Bantam Books, 1972. P. 65–102.
30. Gordon P. Themes of Psychosis, Transcendence and Religious Experience in the Writing of R. D. Laing // New Statesman and Society. 1989. Vol. 2.
31. Greening Th. For Ronnie Laing // Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 1990. Vol. 30. № 2. P. 43.
32. Groth M. Laing’s Presence // Janus Head. Special Issue: The Legacy of R. D. Laing. Ed. by D. Burston. 2001. Vol. 4. № 1 (http://www.janushead.org /4–1/groth.cfm).
33. Hauptfuhrer F. R. D. Laing, Cult Hero and Baiter of Psychiatrists, Finds a New Phenomenon to Examine: His Own Birth // People. 1976. Vol. 5. № 17. May 03.
34. Heaton J. M. On R. D. Laing: Style, Sorcery, Alienation // The Psychoanalytic Review. 2000. Vol. 87. № 4. P. 511–526.
35. Holbrook D. R. D. Laing and the Death Circuit // Encounter. 1968. August. P. 35–45.
36. Huxsley F. Shamanism, Healing and R. D. Laing / R. D. Laing: Contemporary Perspectives. P. 179–198.
37. Huxsley F. The Liberating Shaman of Kingsley Hall: Obituaries // The Guardian. 25 August.
38. Itten Th. From R. D. Laing to Jack Lee Rosenberg / Jack Lee Rosenberg – Celebrating a Master Psychotherapist. St.-Gallen: IBP-Books, 2002. S. 54–70.
39. Itten Th. Laing in Austria // Janus Head. Special Issue: The Legacy of R. D. Laing. Ed. by D. Burston. 2001. Vol. 4. № 1 (http://www.janushead.org/4–1/itten.cfm).
40. Itten Th. Modelle des Wahnsinns: Loren Mosher in der Tradition von Ronald D. Laing // Psychotherapie Forum. 2010. Vol. 18. № 4. P. 215–221.
41. Kierulff S. R. D. Laing and Caritas // Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 1991. Vol. 31. №. 3. P. 20–27.
42. Koch S. Worrying about Ronald Laing // World. 1973. 16 January.
43. Lester D., Thinschmidt J. The Relationship of Laing’s Concept of Ontological Insecurity to Extraversion and Neuroticism // Personality and Individual Differences. 1988. Vol. 9. № 3. P. 687–688.
44. Levine P. R. D. Laing: The Politics of Mind / Divisions. Toronto: CBC Publications, 1975. P. 1–19.
45. Levine P. R. D. Laing: The Politics of Mind / Levine P. Divisions. Toronto: CBC Publications, 1975. P. 1–19.
46. Martin D. R. D. Laing / The New Left: Six Critical Essays. Ed. by M. Cranston. New York, Library Press: 1971.
47. Martin D. R. D. Laing: Psychiatry and Apocalypse / Going Crazy: The Radical Therapy of R. D. Laing and Others. Ed. by H. M. Ruitenbeek. Toronto, New York: Bantam Books, 1972. P. 129–160.
48. Mezan P. After Freud and Jung, Now Comes R. D. Laing // Esquire. 1972. Vol. 77. P. 160–178.
49. Miller G. How Scottish was R. D. Laing? // History of Psychiatry. 2009. Vol. 20. № 2. P. 226–232.