Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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909091 | L'Évolution Psychiatrique | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
At 1913, in the eight edition of its Treatise, E. Kraepelin changed its own classification of chronics delirium because he wanted to insert in it the group of paraphrenias; at 1978, H. Ey, in its Treatise of hallucinations, showed that he had conserved some interest for this clinical type that he named delirious fantastic psychosis. At 1996, J.-C. Maleval introduced a progressive logic of delirium where paraphrenia appears as the end of therapeutic work of delirium. We study more precisely here the case of a paraphrene subject who had one's moment of glory at 1905 in Paris where he was the object of a hoax played by J. Romain: J.-P. Brisset was elected prince of thinkers. In this example, the evolution of paraphrenic delirium preserves the subject from the “jouissance de l'Autre”.
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Authors
Vincent Benoist,