In practice, neurosis is always associated with some kind of wrong use.
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As usual, Gurney was exactly on time-lessa virtue than a neurosis.
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Apparently she had lost her fear of trees by channeling another neurosis.
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These include phobias, depression, mania, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and some forms of neurosis.
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Maisie's mind couldn't bear the reality, so it escaped into a neurosis.
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It is, in other words, a psychoneurosis.
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It was a case of hysteria which had developed largely upon a basis of injury-therewas a traumatic psychoneurosis.
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On the other hand the benignant nature of a psychoneurosis may be in part attributed to the patient's appreciation of his affliction.
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The mental conditions leading to purposeless prevarication which supervene in the real hysterical mental states, or during the course of traumatic psychoneurosis are well known.
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Background: The overlap between Depression and Anxiety has led some researchers to conclude that they are manifestations of a broad, non-specific neuroticdisorder.
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The risk of neuroticdisorders only increased with contextual deprivation.
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They did not call the condition true insanity, but classed it rather among neuroticdisorders.
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Nor was he with all his superb manhood free from neuroticdisorders, neurotic and erotic.
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The patients were hospitalized in an inpatients unit receiving mood disorders, neuroticdisorders or suicide attempters.
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The risk of neuroticdisorders only increased with contextual deprivation.
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They did not call the condition true insanity, but classed it rather among neuroticdisorders.
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Nor was he with all his superb manhood free from neuroticdisorders, neurotic and erotic.
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The patients were hospitalized in an inpatients unit receiving mood disorders, neuroticdisorders or suicide attempters.
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Design: Using different spatial techniques, the study investigated mental disorders due to psychoactive substance use, and neuroticdisorders.
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More like a depressiveneurosis, like Dr Rosen was trying to tell me about; a change in perception, a shift in mental balance.
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These differences help to confirm the validity of the neuroticdepression concept.
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Based on a systematic chart review, 37 patients met the criteria for neuroticdepression.
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We applied an operational definition of neuroticdepression to 185 hospitalized patients who met Feighner and DSM-III-R criteria for unipolar depression.
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By contrast, "reactive " depression was caused by external events such as bereavement, trauma or some other adversity.