The Schreber Case by Sigmund Freud

The Schreber Case

Sigmund Freud
107 pages
Revelation Press
Apr 2002
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"The Schreber Case" by Sigmund Freud delves into the fascinating realm of psychoanalysis as Freud analyzes the intriguing case of Daniel Paul Schreber. Through meticulous examination, Freud explores the intricate layers of Schreber's mental illness, providing readers with insights into the complexities of the human mind and the challenges of psychiatric understanding. This seminal work remains a cornerstone in the field of psychology, offering a glimpse into Freud's revolutionary theories on sexuality, paranoia, and the unconscious.
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Pages 107
Publisher Revelation Press
Published 2002
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