Neurosis, psychoneurosis, neurotic disorder, neurosis disease (new Latin neurosis from ancient Greek. neuron "nerve") is a complex of long-lasting functional psychogenic disorders. The clinical picture of such disorders is characterized by asthenic, fixed thoughts or hysterical symptoms, as well as a temporary decrease in mental and physical work capacity. In all cases, psychogenic factors are conflicts (internal or external), the impact of situations that cause psychological trauma, stress or over a long period of time is the strain of the emotional and mental sphere of the psyche. The term "neurosis" is not currently used by the professional psychiatric community in the United States. Starting with the third edition of the American Diagn...
The term "pseudoneurotic schizophrenia" was introduced in 1949 by Hoch and Polatin to describe appar...
Psychosis is a group of psychotic disorders. Its manifestation depends on the specific type of funct...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...
Evidence suggests that the number of patients with neurosis is increasing worldwide. Neurosis has be...
The emergence of neurotic disorders is the most urgent syndrome as the 1st rank of mental illness, w...
Certain dysfunctions of the alimentary tract - Achalasia of the Cardia, Pyloric Spasm, ,:egacolon, ...
The term psychosis is used to refer to a severe form of mental illness which may include characteris...
Neurosis is a disturbance of the mind in which the patient retains contact with reality (Sims, 1968)...
The term neurosis has a long tradition in psychiatric nosology. It was first introduced by Cullen re...
This article discusses neurosis, its types, origin, occurrence, clinical signs, and treatment option...
Neurotic development is an intermediate clinical form between neurosis and psychopathy, and their ma...
Mental processes imply a harmonious functioning of psychic systems, assembled into larger units, psy...
Neuropharmacology is a very crucial field of science that encompasses many aspects of the nervous sy...
Nowadays, mainly unfavorable changes are observed in the mental health of the population. There is a...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
The term "pseudoneurotic schizophrenia" was introduced in 1949 by Hoch and Polatin to describe appar...
Psychosis is a group of psychotic disorders. Its manifestation depends on the specific type of funct...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...
Evidence suggests that the number of patients with neurosis is increasing worldwide. Neurosis has be...
The emergence of neurotic disorders is the most urgent syndrome as the 1st rank of mental illness, w...
Certain dysfunctions of the alimentary tract - Achalasia of the Cardia, Pyloric Spasm, ,:egacolon, ...
The term psychosis is used to refer to a severe form of mental illness which may include characteris...
Neurosis is a disturbance of the mind in which the patient retains contact with reality (Sims, 1968)...
The term neurosis has a long tradition in psychiatric nosology. It was first introduced by Cullen re...
This article discusses neurosis, its types, origin, occurrence, clinical signs, and treatment option...
Neurotic development is an intermediate clinical form between neurosis and psychopathy, and their ma...
Mental processes imply a harmonious functioning of psychic systems, assembled into larger units, psy...
Neuropharmacology is a very crucial field of science that encompasses many aspects of the nervous sy...
Nowadays, mainly unfavorable changes are observed in the mental health of the population. There is a...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
The term "pseudoneurotic schizophrenia" was introduced in 1949 by Hoch and Polatin to describe appar...
Psychosis is a group of psychotic disorders. Its manifestation depends on the specific type of funct...
The paper states that any person may be subject to neurosis, which can occur due to various reasons,...