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Other Neurotic Disorders

1982
Along with some forms of depression, anxiety states and phobias, the conditions discussed in this chapter are designated ‘neurotic’. This classification can be misleading: although it is generally true that the symptoms have a quality of understandability that the psychoses do not have, they can nevertheless cause great suffering and can be very ...
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The effects of phototherapy on psychoautonomic neurotic disorders

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1999
Bright white light therapy (two-week courses of daily morning sessions lasting 1 h; distance from lamp 60 cm; light intensity 3300 lux) was used in 51 patients with neurotic autonomic dystonia syndrome. Improvements were obtained in 59% of patients (group 1), while treatment was not effective in 41% (group 2).
A D, Solov'eva, , Fishman EYa
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Common personality features in neurotic disorder

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1986
The personality characteristics of 77 patients seen in general practice with a Catego diagnosis of anxiety state (including phobic state) or depressive neurosis derived from the Present State Examination were compared with those in 77 normal subjects chosen at random from the list of the same general practitioner. Each patient was matched with a normal
P, Tyrer, P R, Casey, N, Seivewright
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Instruments in the Assessment of Psychosomatic and Neurotic Disorders

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1995
The introduction of DSM-III/DSM-III-R and ICD-10 implies fundamental innovations to the diagnostic process. The changes relate both to formal aspects (e.g. symptom and time-related criteria) and to content (e.g. the abandonment of the concept of neurosis). Additionally, specific assessment instruments are introduced.
R D, Stieglitz, G, Schüssler
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Diagnosing Neurotic Disorders

1978
Among mental health practitioners, it is generally assumed that sound clinical work rests squarely on sound diagnostic assessment. This has long been a truism in all medical specialties. It was virtually the be-all and end-all of psychiatry during the last century and the beginning of this century.
Martin Mayman, Jennifer Cole
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Neurotic disorders

Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 1992
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Neurotic Disorder

2006
TP Prema, KF Graicy
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The case for hiring neurotic salespeople: A longitudinal growth modeling analysis

Journal of Business Research, 2020
Riley G Dugan   +2 more
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Neurotic disorders

2019
Bhaskar Punukollu   +2 more
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