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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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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "neuroses" ... Learn more about "neuroses" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What are Some Common Neuroses? ... One of the common neuroses is anxiety. A person suffering from anxiety may experience feelings of apprehension, worry, and fear. Physical symptoms are also common with this form of neurosis, including nausea, palpitations, chest pains, and shortness of breath.
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The Neuroses Organization provides helpful resources for neurotics to better deal with the trauma of technology advancement and societal decline. ... The Neuroses Organization provides helpful resources for neurotics to better deal with the trauma of technological advancement and societal decline.
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The Neuroses Organization provides helpful resources for neurotics to better deal with the trauma of technology advancement and societal decline. ... Take the Neuroses Psychology Test to find out just how neurotic you are! Please answer all the questions honestly, or you will not get an accurate result. Fnord. Do you have a...
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Neuroses are characterized by such symptoms as anxiety, insecurity, depression, and unreasonable fears. Most people have these feelings occasionally. But a person who suffers a neurotic disorder has them frequently or even constantly.
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How to Get Rid of Anxiety Neuroses ... Facts and Tips about Anxiety Neuroses ... Latest resources and information on anxiety neuroses, panic disorder, phobic anxiety disorder, and all other psychoneuroses...
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