It became fashionable in the Europe of the early 20C to see humans as unwittingly acting out neurosis and subconscious drives. |
Why not write a book in praise of the obsession, celebrating the neurosis at the heart of all literature? |
The calcification of the Barnes had begun, at the hand of yet another form of regional neurosis. |
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. |
Again, the only real cure to this neurosis, which is apparently taking on apocalyptic proportions, would be for him to feel good about himself. |