neurosis 的定义
plural neu·ro·ses [noo-roh-seez, nyoo-]. /nʊˈroʊ siz, nyʊ-/. Psychiatry.
- Also called psychoneurosis. a functional disorder in which feelings of anxiety, obsessional thoughts, compulsive acts, and physical complaints without objective evidence of disease, in various degrees and patterns, dominate the personality.
- a relatively mild personality disorder typified by excessive anxiety or indecision and a degree of social or interpersonal maladjustment.
neurosis 近义词
mental disturbance, disorder
更多neurosis例句
- From 1952 to 1980, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, divided mental ailments into less-debilitating neuroses and more-debilitating psychoses.
- It sounds like what you really want, Just Me, is a bike trail with no hikers, to not have to navigate their passive-aggressive shaming nor plumb the acute neuroses that it triggers in you.
- After “an industrious night,” he wrote, “the barriers suddenly lifted, the veils dropped, and everything became transparent — from the details of the neuroses to the determinants of consciousness.”
- Whether it ultimately takes aesthetic discipline or neurosis to get to that point, it's hard to say.
- How do you tell the difference between aesthetic discipline and neurosis?
- Is this neurosis, narcissism, or the farsighted wisdom that allows a fellow to win three hundred games?
- At one level, one could look at this film as a portrayal of the beginnings of full-blown neurosis and mental illness.
- Marked variation in the amount at successive examinations strongly suggests a neurosis.
- Stekel,41 one of Freud's pupils, in an elaborate monograph, also lays stress on the sexual factor of the anxiety-neurosis.
- The neurosis goes back to some organic defect or other cause of childish humiliation.
- Compromise mechanisms will again be formed serving a purpose similar to the neurosis.
- Many of the characteristics of the unconscious will then appear and will be similar in some respects to those of neurosis.