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Why not write a book in praise of the obsession, celebrating the neurosis at the heart of all literature?
It became fashionable in the Europe of the early 20C to see humans as unwittingly acting out neurosis and subconscious drives.
The calcification of the Barnes had begun, at the hand of yet another form of regional neurosis.
In DSM-III, anxiety neurosis was divided into panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder.
Again, the only real cure to this neurosis, which is apparently taking on apocalyptic proportions, would be for him to feel good about himself.
The isolation of panic disorder from anxiety neurosis corresponded to the development of anti-anxiety medications.
He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies.
Artists, in this view, are people who may avoid neurosis and perversion by sublimating their impulses in their work.
These substitutions are sometimes viewed as part of a neurosis or psychosis.
The American obsession with therapy may almost be considered as a neurosis in its own right.
Such sonic mayhem envisioned the sounds of madness, neurosis, and warped wit.
Karon and Widener then described what they identified as a typical combat hysterical neurosis.
The less initiated often enjoy substantial reduction of anxiety neurosis from inert chemicals because they have both the faith and the desire for ataraxis.
Perhaps this is why Freud nursed such a strong neurosis about setting foot in Rome.
The result is a form of strategic denial and neurosis in which leadership is replaced by trivia, and irresolution masked with grandiloquence.
At psychic level, sweet almond is working in phobic and obsessive neurosis.
Is this neurosis, narcissism, or the farsighted wisdom that allows a fellow to win three hundred games?
At least that's what I told my doctor when I was trying to self-diagnose in his office, and he was pretty impressed by the depths of my neurosis.
He and his fellows are correctly grappling with Britain's immigration neurosis, but they will achieve nothing by pandering to irrational fears.
The proximity of power seems to have even suppressed the Tory neurosis over Europe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If a man has a certain habit or trick, it is termed a neurosis or neuropathic habit.
How did we gain our knowledge of these psychological factors in the case of neurosis?
The disease is a neurosis, but it might be mistaken for a toxic or uremic condition by a superficial observer.
Out of that maladaptation and the discontent and rebellion will arise her neurosis.
The third type predisposed to the neurosis of the housewife is the overemotional woman.
Let's face it, any psychiatrist will tell you that's enough cause for neurosis.
In some exceptional cases a genuine neurosis or psychosis may develop.
And then it dawned upon her of what use her mother's neurosis was.
The neuropath is the individual with an inborn tendency to the neurosis.
Was this, then, some special case of phthisis complicated by neurosis?
The neurosis is merely a wrong attitude to life and its problems.
Some forms of neurosis appear to be limited to certain ethnic groups.
This conception may be described as the sexual theory of the neurosis.
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