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neuroses <a neurosis; neuroses> N

actual neurosis

behavior neurosis

concentration neurosis

experimental neurosis

failure neurosis

familial neurosis

infantile neurosis

invalident neurosis

mental neurosis

narcissic neurosis

neglect neurosis

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Miller blamed psychologically abusive parents for the majority of neuroses and psychoses.
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A person is diagnosed with borderline schizophrenia when they exhibit one or another of non-psychotic symptoms such as anxiety, hysteria, phobic or obsessive-compulsive neuroses.
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Researched borderline states and their treatment, sought to distinguish them from neuroses, studied the problem of norm, psychosomatic health and its restoration.
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He was also interested in anthropology, physical therapy, prevention of neuroses, mental hygiene and child neurology.
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She has a number of neuroses: although she suffers from feelings of inadequacy, she can also be highly self-centered and self-obsessed.
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Even if it were true, that would not explain those neuroses in daughters, but only in sons.
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He published i.a. on aphasia, blindsight, headache, war neuroses, hysteria, olfactory hallucinations, eclamptic psychosis.
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Initially offered freedom if he can solve the puzzle in a dark room, this turns out to be a feint to further provoke his neuroses.
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The result is that people poison themselves with neuroses, jealousies and insecurities.
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Melodramatic plots often deal with crises of human emotion, failed romance or friendship, strained familial situations, tragedy, illness, neuroses, or emotional and physical hardship.
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