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Freud's Schreber between psychiatry and psychoanalysis on subjective disposition to psychosis

This book investigates what was distinctive about the predisposition to psychosis Freud posited in Daniel Paul Schreber, a presiding judge in Saxony's highest court. It argues that Freud's 1911 Schreber text reversed the order of priority in late nineteenth-century conceptions of the disposing causes of psychosis - the objective-biological and subjective-biographical - to privilege subjective disposition to psychosis, but without returning to the paradigms of early nineteenth-century Romantic psychiatry and without obviating the legitimate claims of biological psychiatry in relation to heredit.

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  • "This book investigates what was distinctive about the predisposition to psychosis Freud posited in Daniel Paul Schreber, a presiding judge in Saxony's highest court. It argues that Freud's 1911 Schreber text reversed the order of priority in late nineteenth-century conceptions of the disposing causes of psychosis - the objective-biological and subjective-biographical - to privilege subjective disposition to psychosis, but without returning to the paradigms of early nineteenth-century Romantic psychiatry and without obviating the legitimate claims of biological psychiatry in relation to heredit."@en

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  • "Freud's "Schreber" between psychiatry and psychoanalysis : on subjective disposition to psychosis"
  • "Freud's Schreber between psychiatry and psychoanalysis : on subjective disposition to psychosis"
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  • "Freud's Schreber Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis : On Subjective Disposition to Psychosis"
  • "Freud's Schreber between psychiatry and psychoanalysis on subjective disposition to psychosis"