All psychological research is completely barred by the interpretations of the psychoanalysts. Everything happens in the unconscious, and I don't know what this unconscious is.
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Psychoanalysis pretends to investigate the Unconscious. The Unconscious by definition is what you are not conscious of. But the Analysts already know what's in it - they should, because they put it all in beforehand.
Psychoanalysts are not occupied with the minds of their patients; they do not believe in the mind but in a cerebral intestine.
Psychoanalysis is that mental illness for which it regards itself as therapy.
I've never gone into analysis. But Freud opened a door, I know.
Psychoanalysis is the confession without absolution.
The problem of psychoanalysis is not the body of theory that Freud left behind, but the fact that it never became a medical science. It never tried to test its ideas.
The point of psychoanalysis is to really understand the roots of your behavior. Understand why you are doing the things you're doing - and connect your unconscious to your conscious.
I think when I went to psychoanalysis, I actually believed that people said what they meant. This was my whole problem.
Psychoanalysis is out, under a therapeutic disguise, to do away entirely with the moral faculty in man.
Psychoanalysis wants to heal with words and speaking, but sometimes with speaking, you realize nothing.
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