ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1961 this book is divided into two parts. In the first Laing critiques the Kleinian view of unconsciou phantasy, as developed by Susan Sutherland Isaacs. He emphasizes the overwhelming presence of social phantasy systems. In Part 2, Laing discusses the extent to which an individual is or is not invested in their own actions, using ideas drawn from Martin Buber and Sartre

part |62 pages

Modes of Interpersonal Experience

chapter |15 pages

Phantasy and experience

chapter |11 pages

Phantasy and communication

chapter |10 pages

Pretence and elusion

chapter |14 pages

The counterpoint of experience

chapter |10 pages

The coldness of death

part |91 pages

Forms Of Interpersonal Action

chapter |16 pages

Complementary identity

chapter |9 pages

Confirmation and disconfirmation

chapter |17 pages

Collusion

chapter |25 pages

False and untenable positions

chapter |22 pages

Attributions and injunctions