"Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another"
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The key word is “freedom,” but Freud’s is a hard-nosed, non-romantic freedom. It’s not self-help “be your best self”; it’s the capacity to not be hijacked by symptoms that once served a purpose. Calling them “pathological reactions” is already a provocation: the reaction is framed as meaningful, even if costly, not just malfunction. Analysis doesn’t outlaw the impulse. It makes it legible. And once it’s legible, it becomes negotiable.
Subtext: Freud is protecting psychoanalysis from the charge that it’s either indulgent (letting patients wallow) or authoritarian (forcing normalcy). By centering the ego’s decision, he claims ethical restraint while preserving the clinical ambition of change. Context matters: in Freud’s model, the ego is squeezed between id, superego, and reality. “Freedom” here is the ego gaining room to maneuver, not the psyche becoming pure or conflict-free. The patient may still choose the old reaction; the win is that it becomes a choice rather than a fate.
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Freud, Sigmund. (2026, January 18). Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/analysis-does-not-set-out-to-make-pathological-22501/
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Freud, Sigmund. "Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/analysis-does-not-set-out-to-make-pathological-22501/.
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"Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/analysis-does-not-set-out-to-make-pathological-22501/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







