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Introduction | vi | |
Translator's Preface | xxiii | |
The Schreber Case (Psychoanalytic Remarks on an Autobiographically Described Case of Paranoia (Dementia Paranoides)) | 1 | |
[Introduction] | 3 | |
I | Case History | 5 |
II | Attempts at Interpretation | 27 |
III | On the Paranoid Mechanism | 50 |
Postscript | 69 |
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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |