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" In other words, we have once more come unawares upon the riddle which has so often confronted us: whence does neurosis come—what is its ultimate, its own peculiar raison d'être? After tens of years of psychoanalytic labours, we are as much in the dark about this problem as we were at the start. "

Sigmund Freud , Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety


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Sigmund Freud quote : In other words, we have once more come unawares upon the riddle which has so often confronted us: whence does neurosis come—what is its ultimate, its own peculiar <i>raison d'être</i>? After tens of years of psychoanalytic labours, we are as much in the dark about this problem as we were at the start.