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MORTALITY IN NEUROSIS

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract A twelve-year follow-up study of neurotic patients was carried out, and 97% of patients were traced. 20 out of 157 patients previously treated in hospital had subsequently died. Of these, 3 died from suicide and in 5 others death was considered to be partly or possibly attributable to psychiatric illness.
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Neurosis in the workplace

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
In the history of medicine new diseases have appeared recurrently, frequently in epidemic form. "New" medical and surgical treatments become fashionable and "diagnosis" becomes a reinterpretation of ambiguous phenomena in accordance with prevailing concerns, often promoted by vested interests.
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Culture and Neurosis.

American Sociological Review, 1936
I N THE psychoanalytic concept of neuroses a shift of emphasis has taken place: whereas originally interest was focussed on the dramatic symptomatic picture, it is now being realized more and more that the real source of these psychic disorders lies in character disturbances, that the symptoms are a manifest result of conflicting character traits, and ...
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Fashions in Neurosis

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1963
The textbooks of a hundred years ago considered the conditions we would call psychotic to be largely psychogenic, the conditions we would call neurotic to be associated with organic diseases, and those we would call hysterical to be due to a special sensitivity of the nervous system or to gynaecological disorders.
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On the Adolescent Neurosis

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2007
The author discusses the lifelong impact of adolescence in shaping the adult psyche. Some patients may appear to be as influenced by conflicts of adolescence and the individual solutions arrived at during this period as they are by conflicts and solutions of the oedipal phase, the author maintains.
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Dimensions of neurosis

Psychological Medicine, 1992
SynopsisFactor analyses of the General Health Questionnaire have attempted to interpret the factors as measuring anxiety, depression and social functioning. Data from two large community surveys were used to conduct an unrotated principal components analysis of the 30-item General Health Questionnaire.
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Accident Neurosis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1970
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CHRISTMAS “NEUROSIS”

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1955
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