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  1. Aug 2, 2022 · Mad to be normal : conversations with R.D. Laing. by. Laing, R. D. (Ronald David), 1927-1989. Publication date. 1995. Topics. Laing, R. D. (Ronald David), 1927-1989 -- Interviews, Laing, R. D. (Ronald David), 1927-1989, Antipsychiatry, Psychiatry -- interviews, Psychiatry, Scotland. Publisher.

  2. Synopsis: London, mid-1960s. Angie Wood, a young American woman arrives to meet psychiatrist R. D. Laing. She attends lectures that he gives and visits him at Kingsley Hall, the community he has established to pioneer new treatments of mental illness. She moves in and she and Laing become lovers.

  3. Mad to Be Normal is a 2017 British drama film directed by Robert Mullan and written by Robert Mullan and Tracy Moreton. The film stars David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Gabriel Byrne, Michael Gambon, David Bamber, Olivia Poulet and Trevor White.

  4. Mar 9, 2017 · The film, Mad to be Normal, takes us back to the tale of Kingsley Hall in the late 1960s – and you can also read about that, and what led up to it in my book Ronald Laing; The rise and fall and rise of a revolutionary psychiatrist .

  5. Aug 13, 2018 · In Mad To Be Normal, Mullan provides a semi-biographical depiction of controversial Scottish psychologist R.D. Laing, who rebelled against traditional treatments such as electronic shock therapy and padded cells in favour of a holistic approach focused on drug use and meditation.

  6. Apr 4, 2017 · Starring David Tennant as the Glasgow-born thinker, it zooms in on the years between 1965 and 1970, when he led a groundbreaking experiment at Kingsley Hall in the East End of London. ‘He tried to...

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  8. Apr 6, 2017 · Mad to Be Normal: Directed by Robert Mullan. With Elisabeth Moss, David Tennant, Michael Gambon, Gabriel Byrne. During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit.

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