Paranoias are Inverted Desires

Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute (2018)
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Abstract

Paranoias are unconscious desires that are represented in consciousness as fears. In being paranoid, one unconsciously desires what one consciously fears.

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John-Michael Kuczynski
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