Neurasthenia is a psycho-pathological term first used by George Miller Beard in 1869 to denote a con.
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HYSTERIA, NEURASTHENIA, NEUROSIS, TRAUMATIC NEURITIS, MALINGERING. THE line between organic and functional lesions is difficult to draw in cases ...
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This research examines empirically: 1) The existence and delimitation of a clinical neurasthenic neurotic syndrome as defined by van Dantzig & Waage ( 1962), ...
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Neurasthenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The tortrix moth genus Neurasthenia is considered a junior synonym of Epinotia. ... Eventually he separated it from anxiety neurosis, though he believed that a ... |
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tion of a clinical neurasthenic neurotic syndrome as defined by van. Dantzig & Waage ... fined neurasthenic neurosis, but we find a cluster of somatic com- ...
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Synonyms for neurosis at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, ... maladjustment, mental illness, neurasthenia, obsession, personality disorder, ...
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1978 Psychic Possession 1978 Chemical Hypersusceptibility 1980 Neurasthenic Neurosis 1982 Total Allergy Syndrome 1982 Familial Chronic Mononucleosis ...
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International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis - Neurasthenia and 'Anxiety Neurosis'
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Aug 23, 2011 ... Neurasthenia symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Neurasthenia ... Neurasthenic Neuroses; Neuroses, Neurasthenic ...
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Six constitute the bulk of neurotic disorders and three (neurasthenic neurosis, depersonalization neurosis, and hygochondriacal neurosis) occur less frequently ...
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