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1129 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1952
"Now hypnosis, as a fanciful, and so to speak, mystical aid, I soon came to dislike; and when I discovered that, in spite of all my efforts, I could not hypnotize by any means all of my patients, I resolved to give up hypnotism and to make the cathartic method independent of it. Since I could not alter the psychic state of most of my patients at my wish, I directed my efforts to working with them in their normal state.” Pg. 6, Origin and Development of Psycho-Analysis.
Those of our fellow-men who are dissatisfied with this state of things and who desire something more for their momentary peace of mind may look for it where they can find it. We shall not blame them for doing so; but we cannot help them and cannot change our own way of thinking on their account.” Pg. 884.