A mental or personality disturbance not attributable to any known neurological or organic dysfunction.
Term and disease in psychology.
1 In practice, neurosis is always associated with some kind of wrong use.
2 As usual, Gurney was exactly on time-lessa virtue than a neurosis .
3 Apparently she had lost her fear of trees by channeling another neurosis .
4 These include phobias, depression, mania, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and some forms of neurosis .
5 Maisie's mind couldn't bear the reality, so it escaped into a neurosis .
6 It is the turning-point of the entire conception of the neurosis .
7 So it was really an exploration of Larry's neurosis , Hines said.
8 The other factors are merely those which play their part in any neurosis .
9 We're all in favor of citizens with a neurosis against murder.
10 Out of that maladaptation and the discontent and rebellion will arise her neurosis .
11 Epstein's views reflect a wider neurosis about the meaning of feminism.
12 He was merely the victim of a type of land neurosis .
13 The test, upon his taking it, showed only a mild neurosis .
14 If this pattern of regression persists and prevails, a narcissistic neurosis is formed.
15 You'd be surprised how many people experience some form of neurosis or psychosis.
16 But hating Barack Obama or George W. Bush is a neurosis .
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