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Neurosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neurosis (from the Greek νεύρωσις) refers to a class of functional mental disorder involving distress but neither delusions nor hallucinations, where behavior is not outside socially acceptable norms...
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The epidemiological analysis revealed statistically meaningful differences between the main and the control cohorts in the following five cases: ... In most representatives of this category the disease is manifested by psychopathologic syndrome of neurotic disorders (low spirits, emotional lability, asthenia,
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An attempt was made to predict outcomes following group Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for patients with affective and neurotic disorders.Agroup of 348 patients at a private psychiatric clinic, treated in a group CBT program, completed the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS) before and after treatment.
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Worker Health Chartbook > Chapter 2 > Anxiety, Stress, and Neurotic Disorders ... Anxiety, stress, and neurotic disorders are associated with acute and chronic post-traumatic anxiety, reaction to stress, panic disorders, and other neurotic disorders not elsewhere classified. These disorders are more severe than the...
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Irritable bowl syndrome (IBS) is a common stress-related illness and the Mayo Clinic estimates that as many as one in five adults is inflicted with this psychosomatic illness. When you have IBS, the normal rhythm of stomach and colon contractions goes out of whack and forces food down too quickly or too slowly.
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AbstractUse of escitalopram (the S-(+)-enantiomer of citalopram) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the preparation of a medicament useful in the treatment of neurotic disorders is provided, including anxiety states, ... The bicyclo ring system consists of the five-membered hetero ring and a benzene ring (e.g.,
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157 subjects with a range of depressive and anxiety diagnoses were randomized into five treatment groups in primary care: early intervention Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), late intervention IPT, early intervention Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), late intervention CBT, and routine GP care (treatment as usual;
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