In Defense of Schreber
Discover the compelling insights of Zvi Lothane in his thought-provoking book, In Defense of Schreber, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019. This meticulously researched volume spans 568 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the extraordinary case of Daniel Paul Schreber, a pivotal figure in the history of psychiatry. Lothane delves into the intricate details that contributed to Schreber's unique psychiatric experience, shedding light on the intersection of paranoia and public health. With a rich narrative that intertwines personal history and psychiatric theory, this book is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of mental illness and its historical context. Join Lothane on this enlightening journey through the mind of Schreber and the implications of his case for modern psychiatry.