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=====Psychosis=====
[[Paranoia]] is a [[form ]] of [[psychosis]] characterized principally by [[delusions]].
=====Sigmund Freud=====
[[Freud]]'s [[experience ]] of [[treatment|treating]] [[paranoiacs]] was limited.
=====Shreber Case=====
[[Freud]]'s most extensive [[work ]] on [[paranoia]] is an [[analysis]] of the written memoirs of a [[paranoiac]] -- a judge named [[Daniel Paul Schreber]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Psycho-Analytic Notes on an Autobiogrpahical Account of a Case of Paranoia (Dementia Paranoides)]]", 1911. [[SE]] XII: 3.</ref>
=====Homosexuality=====
It is in this work that [[Freud]] puts forward his theory that [[paranoia]] is a [[defence]] against [[homosexuality]], arguing that the different forms of [[paranoiac]] [[delusion]] are based on different ways of [[negation|negating]] the phrase "I (a man) [[love ]] him."
=====Jacques Lacan=====
=====Case of Aimée=====
It is the subject of his first major work, his [[doctoral dissertation]].<ref>{{1932}}</ref> In this work, [[Lacan]] discusses a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] whom he calls "[[Aimée]]", whom he diagnoses as [[suffering ]] from "[[paranoia|self-punishment paranoia]]" (''[[paranoïa d'autopunition]]'') - a new [[structure|clinical structure]] proposed by [[Lacan]] himself.
=====Seminar III=====
[[Lacan]] returns to the [[subject]] of [[paranoia]] in his [[seminar]] of 1955-6, [[Seminar III|The Psychoses]] which he devotes to a sustained commentary on the [[Schreber]] [[case]]. [[Lacan]] finds [[Freud]]'s [[theory]] [[about ]] the [[homosexual]] roots of [[paranoia]] inadequate and proposes instead his own [[theory]] of [[foreclosure]] the specific [[mechanism]] of [[psychosis]].
==Paranoiac Structure==
===Analytic Treatment===
The [[process ]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] induces controlled [[paranoia]] into the [[human]] [[subject]].<ref>{{E}} p. 15</ref>
==See Also==
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