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The Schreber Case Book

The Schreber Case
The Schreber Case, Freud rarely treated psychotic patients or psychoanalyzed people just from their writings, but he had a powerful and imaginative understanding of their condition—revealed, most notably, in this analysis of a remarkable memoir. In 1903, Judge Daniel Schreb, The Schreber Case has a rating of 4 stars
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The Schreber Case, Freud rarely treated psychotic patients or psychoanalyzed people just from their writings, but he had a powerful and imaginative understanding of their condition—revealed, most notably, in this analysis of a remarkable memoir. In 1903, Judge Daniel Schreb, The Schreber Case
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  • The Schreber Case
  • Written by author Sigmund Freud
  • Published by Penguin Group (USA), June 2003
  • Freud rarely treated psychotic patients or psychoanalyzed people just from their writings, but he had a powerful and imaginative understanding of their condition—revealed, most notably, in this analysis of a remarkable memoir. In 1903, Judge Daniel Schreb
  • An introduction by Colin MacCabe and translator Andrew Webber's preface are followed by Freud's case history based on Judge Schreber's remarkable memoir, and Freud's discussion of the process of interpretation and of the paranoid mechanism. Includes Freud
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Introductionvi
Translator's Prefacexxiii
The Schreber Case (Psychoanalytic Remarks on an Autobiographically Described Case of Paranoia (Dementia Paranoides))1
[Introduction]3
ICase History5
IIAttempts at Interpretation27
IIIOn the Paranoid Mechanism50
Postscript69


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