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neurosis <a neurosis; neuroses> N

actual neurosis

anxiety neurosis

behavior neurosis

character neurosis

concentration neurosis

experimental neurosis

failure neurosis

familial neurosis

fate neurosis

infantile neurosis

invalident neurosis

mental neurosis

narcissic neurosis

neglect neurosis

obsessional neurosis PSYCH

organ neurosis

phobic neurosis

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However, gross disharmony can predispose to severe psychopathology, neurosis and non-neurotic personality disorders.
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Violence genesis in individual and collective hate neurosis.
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This can lead to an adversarial doctor-patient relationship, which can develop into an iatrogenic neurosis, thus complicating the situation.
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Other commentators have defined the poet's perspective on life as a result of neurosis.
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He has a type of obsessive-compulsive neurosis that compels him to force any place of tidiness into disarray.
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He classified neurosis into four emotional disorders: fear and anxiety, anger and aggression, sadness and depression, and obsession.
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The end product of such psychic disturbance could be neurosis and instability of character.
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Her expansive interest in the subject led her to compile a detailed theory of neurosis, with data from her patients.
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The instinct persists in the forms of superego and neurosis.
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They work well together as a couple because they compliment one another's neurosis.
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