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Neurosis is a class of functional mental disorders involving distress but neither delusions nor hallucinations, whereby behavior is not outside socially acceptable normsThere are many different specific forms of neurosis: pyromania, obsessive-compulsive disorder,anxiety neurosis, hysteria (in which anxiety may be discharged through a physical symptom), and a nearly endless variety of phobiasAs an illness, neurosis represents a variety of mental disorders in which emotional distress or unconscious conflict is expressed through various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances, which may include physical symptoms (e.g., hysteria).
DSM-IV is a book or system that assigns diagnosis numbers to accepted mental health conditions and diseases. A neurosis is a complex or dysfunction a person consistently displays that can interfere with his or her life or social skills. It can be a faulty belief system or coping mechanism and often displays anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorders, personality disorders and borderline displays of other more serious disorders.
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R. P. Snaith has written: 'Clinical neurosis' -- subject(s): Neuroses, Neurotic Disorders
The plural of neurosis is neuroses.
There is a theory that technology creates neurosis. Neurosis is generally defined as an irrational anxiety. Technology neurosis is said to cause social isolation.
Neurosis - band - was created in 1985.
The plural form of the word neurosis is "neuroses".
There are several different kinds of neurosis. Some of these include obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety neurosis, hysteria, and all phobias or obsessions.
Neurosis - 2011 was released on: USA: December 2011
Hysterical neurosis-- An older term for conversion disorder or dissociative disorder.