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John Nash's Delusional Decade: A Case of Paranoid Schizophrenia
Authors:Capps  Donald
Affiliation:(1) Princeton
Abstract:Continues the psychoanalytic study of mathematical genius John Nash in Capps (2003) by focusing on the decade, during his thirties, when he was most delusional. Explores the connections between the content of his delusions and his life history and immediate circumstances, with particular attention to the way in which his delusions reflected the bisexual confusion discussed in the previous essay. Uses Freud's analysis of the mechanism of paranoia in his Dr. Schreber study to account for the nature and progression of Nash's delusions.
Keywords:delusions  paranoid schizophrenia  bisexual confusion  referential ideas  repressed homosexual desire
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