In most of these studies the subjects were being treated for endogenous depression, neurotic depressive reaction, or psychoneurotic reaction with depression. |
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Later our man found that he had been rejected as a bad psychoneurotic risk. |
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They often complain of psychoneurotic symptoms such as depression, agitation, sleeplessness, hot flushes, and memory disturbance, and of a decrease in motor system functions. |
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I feared for my friend in his highly impressionable psychoneurotic state, bordering, perhaps, on a delusional malade imagiaire. |
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Perhaps, during long-term ownership of the CR-Z, the psychoneurotic tug of war between eco and excess would eventually fade away and I'd just drive everywhere in Normal. |
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The court heard that Ivy Nettleton was borderline mentally unstable, psychoneurotic and hysterical. |
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It may spring from psychoneurotic causes, as in anorexia nervosa, a lack of appetite, primarily in young women, that may lead to extreme emaciation and even to death. |
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The Bergonic chair was an apparatus devised to administer general electric shock treatment for psychological effect, in psychoneurotic cases during the Great War. |
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In such a situation, one should be wary of labelling these patients as functional or psychoneurotic, especially if they may be showing early signs of anxiety or depression. |
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