neurosis|neuroses in English

noun

[neu·ro·sis || ‚nʊ'rəʊsɪs /‚njʊ-]

any of several mental disorders involving physical and emotional symptoms (such as bodily pain, anxiety, depression, etc.) that do not stem from any obvious physiological change (Medicine)

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1. This is what his anxiety neurosis is.

2. Children become absent-minded, suffering from neuroses and sleeplessness.

3. Always a private dentist, because of my neurosis.

4. He was anxious to the point of neurosis.

5. He always projects his own neurosis onto his colleagues.

6. Insomnia mainly belongs to neurosis and involutional syndrome.

7. She's obsessively clean - it's almost become a neurosis with her.

8. Horney s neurosis theory is about the unhealthy development of becoming alienated from real self which is the foundation of her neurosis theory.

9. Then, artillery was aimed straight at the psychoanalytic heart: at neurosis!

10. 9 She's obsessively clean - it's almost become a neurosis with her.

11. He is majoring in the treatment of medical neurosis.

12. Objective To explore the effective method for depressive neurosis.

13. Anorexia and Neurosis The conditions that lead to the development of a character neurosis are similar to those that lead to developing Anorexia from a psychodynamic point of view

14. The result is that people poison themselves with all manner of neuroses, jealousies, and insecurities.

15. She got a neurosis about chemicals and imagined them everywhere doing her harm.

16. In this respect the incidence of neurosis seems inversely proportional to social disorder.

17. The effect of clozapine and a antidepressant in the treatment of hypochondriacal neurosis.

18. A guilt complex is a disturbance of the psyche, a neurosis.

19. If you want my opinion, I think she's suffering from some form of neurosis.

20. Failure to match performance to expectations has developed into something of a national neurosis.

21. The resultant article adopted a slightly different base subject, that of Morrissey's neurosis.

22. 3 He may have some kind of neurosis or psychosis later in life.

23. Describing everyone as neurotic makes any distinction between normality and neurosis impossible.

24. The price that has to be paid, in extreme form, is neurosis.

25. The disorder is not a type of heart problem, neurosis, or depression, how-ever.