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Socioeconomic status and neurotic disorder
Sir—Glyn Lewis and colleagues (Aug 22, p 605) conclude “The UK has experienced one of the largest increases in income inequality within the western market economies over the past 20 years, and this inequality may have had adverse consequences for the mental health of the population”.
D. Hrdy
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Personality change in the Nottingham Study of Neurotic Disorder: 30-Year cohort study. [PDF]
Background: Persistence is said to be a feature of personality disorder, but there are few long-term prospective studies of the condition. A total of 200 patients with anxiety and depressive disorders involved in a randomised controlled trial initiated ...
Yang M, Tyrer H, Johnson T, Tyrer P.
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Simple Schizophrenia or Neurotic Disorder? Case report [PDF]
Introduction The diagnosis of simple schizophrenia remains an unusual and controversial diagnosis today. The presentation of nonspecific symptoms shared by other nosological entities make differential diagnosis a challenge.
P. Suz Maroto +3 more
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Neurotic “disorders” or “disorder”?
Cel pracysprawdzenie zasadności przekonania o istnieniu wielu „zaburzeń” nerwicowych.MetodaAnalizy taksonomiczne metodami pojedynczego wiązania, średnich połączeń i metodą Warda oraz grupowanie metodą k-średnich. Podstawowy materiał badawczy stanowiły kwestionariusze objawowe „O”, w których badani opisywali występowanie i nasilenie 135 dolegliwości i ...
J. Aleksandrowicz
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Effects of rational psychotherapy on emotional state and cognitive attitudes of patients with neurotic disorders [PDF]
Development of a neurotic disorder is a result of the formation of the non-adaptive cognitive structures. Each structure conceptualizes the particular nature of perception, gained experience, specific features of the experience understanding, as well as ...
Skirtach Irina +3 more
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Socioeconomic status, standard of living, and neurotic disorder.
G. Lewis +6 more
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Pathological Skin Picking: Case Presentation and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Pathological skin picking is a condition in which patients induce skin lesions through repetitive, compulsive excoriations of normal skin or skin with minor surface irregularities and they admit their role in the production of the lesions, but are unable
Benea, Vasile +5 more
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THE MAIN CHARACTER’S NEUROTIC NEEDS IN THE NOVEL THE INVISIBLE MAN BY H. G. WELLS
This study analyses the types of neurotic needs experienced by Griffin through three kinds of neurotic conditions, which indicate that he has a neurotic disorder.
Andi Febriana Tamrin +2 more
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Context: Health is a multidimensional concept, denoting not only an absence of disease and disability, but also feeling of happiness and welfare.
Deepa Das, Arunjyoti Baruah
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