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Pathological Quotes by Sigmund Freud
- It could be ventured to understand obsessive compulsive neurosis as the pathological counterpart of religious development, to define neurosis as an individual religiosity; to define…
- Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another.
- Psychoanalysis is for hysterical pathological cases, not for silly rich American women who should be learning how to darn socks.
More Pathological Quotes
- Alcoholism is a well documented pathological reaction to unresolved grief. — David Cook
- The most important pathological effects of pollution are extremely delayed and indirect. — Rene Dubos
- In a word, I consider hospitals only as the entrance to scientific medicine; they are the first field of observation which a… — Claude Bernard
- [There] are cases where there is no dishonesty involved but where people are tricked into false results by a lack of understanding… — Irving Langmuir
- It is a totally different creativity I am talking about. A Taj Mahal... just watching it on a full moon night, and… — Rajneesh
- Modern art is childish - not childlike, remember, childish; not innocent but stupid, insane, pathological. We have to get rid of this… — Rajneesh
- In the dog two conditions were found to produce pathological disturbances by functional interference, namely, an unusually acute clashing of the excitatory… — Ivan Pavlov
- Addiction is a relationship, a pathological relationship in which... obsession replaces people. — Unknown Author
- Dostoyevsky wrote of the unconscious as if it were conscious; that is in reality the reason why his characters seem 'pathological', while… — Edwin Muir
- The ordinary patient goes to his doctor because he is in pain or some other discomfort and wants to be comfortable again;… — Wilfred Trotter
- It is true that many creative people fail to make mature personal relationships, and some are extremely isolated. It is also true… — Anthony Storr
- The love of money as a possession-as distinguished from the love of money as a means to the enjoyments and realities of… — John Maynard Keynes