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[[Paranoia]] ([[French]]: ''[[paranoïa]]'') is a form of [[psychosis]] - characterised principally by [[delusions]].
==Sigmund Freud==
===Projection===
[[Freud]] linked the [[defense mechanism]] of [[projection]] to [[paranoia]] (prior to the [[Schreber]] [[case]]).
Prior to the The [[Schreberparanoiac]] [[casedefends]], against unacceptable impulses (such as [[Freudhate]] linked the and [[defense mechanismaggression]] of ) through [[projection]] to [[paranoia]].
The ===Schreber Case===[[paranoiacFreud]]'s experience of treating [[paranoiacs]] was limited. [[Freud]] 's most extensive work on [[defendsparanoia]] against unacceptable impulses (such as is an [[hateanalysis]] and of the written memoirs of a [[aggressionparanoiac]]) through - a judge named [[projectionDaniel Paul Schreber]]).<ref>Freud.1911c</ref>
==Schreber Case==For [[Freud]]'s experience of treating , [[paranoiacsparanoia]] was limited, and his most extensive work on the subject is not the record of a course of [[treatment]], but the [[analysisdefence]] of the written memoirs of a against [[paranoiachomosexuality]] man (a judge by the name of [[Daniel Paul Schreber]]).<ref>Freud, 1911c</ref>
It is in this work that [[Freud]] puts forward his [[theory]] that [[paranoia]] is a [[defence]] against [[homosexuality]], arguing He argued that the different forms of [[paranoiac]] [[delusion]] are based on different ways of negating the phrase "I (a man) love him."
It should be noted that [[Freud]]'s formulations in the [[Schreber]] [[case]] were based upon the utilization of the [[libido]] [[theory]] and an attempt to understand [[paranoia]] in terms of [[psychosexual]] [[disturbance]].
==Oedipal conflict==
 
The [[psychoanalytic]] understanding of [[paranoia]] shifted to a core [[oedipal]] [[conflict]].
==Paranoiac Knowledge==
 
[[Knowledge]] (''[[connaissance]]'') itself is [[paranoiac]].<ref>{{E}} p.2, 3, 17</ref>
==Analytic Treatment==
The process of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] induces controlled [[paranoia]] into the [[human]] [[subject]].<ref>{{E}} p.15</ref>
 
 
==See Also==
* [[Narcissism]]
* [[Knowledge]]
* [[Psychosis]]* [[Projection]]* [[Defense mechanism]]* [[Delusions]]
==References==
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