True organic reconstructions of the patient's complete personality (and, therefore, of their biography and environment), Sigmund Freud's (1856-1939) clinical histories allow one to observe firsthand the diagnosis and therapy of the psychoanalytic approach in practice. "Paranoi...
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Paranoia y neurosis obsesiva
True organic reconstructions of the patient's complete personality (and, therefore, of their biography and environment), Sigmund Freud's (1856-1939) clinical histories allow one to observe firsthand the diagnosis and therapy of the psychoanalytic approach in practice. "Paranoia" – focused on the case of a Saxon magistrate who published a book titled "Memoirs of a Neurotic" – and "Obsessive Neurosis" – which analyzes a case directly treated by Freud – are two classic psychopathological studies whose reading allows one to closely follow the development of the great Viennese doctor's reasoning when confronting concrete clinical problems, as well as to understand how the great hypotheses of psychoanalysis helped him in their resolution. -- True organic reconstructions of the patient's complete personality (and, therefore, of their biography and environment), Sigmund Freud's (1856-1939) clinical histories allow one to observe firsthand the diagnosis and therapy of the psychoanalytic approach in practice. "Paranoia" – focused on the case of a Saxon magistrate who published a book titled "Memoirs of a Neurotic" – and "Obsessive Neurosis" – which analyzes a case directly treated by Freud – are two classic psychopathological studies whose reading allows one to closely follow the development of the great Viennese doctor's reasoning when confronting concrete clinical problems, as well as to understand how the great hypotheses of psychoanalysis helped him in their resolution. |
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