neuroses Definition In English

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  • This may give rise to all sorts of difficult problems and the establishment of all sorts of neuroses.

  • The conditions under which they are living are causing more neuroses in the population than any other single factor.

  • I have information from hospitals of cases of acoustic trauma and neuroses of various kinds.

  • I hope that they will then finally drop their neuroses, some of which have been expressed in speeches tonight.

  • Neuroses are depicted as caused by environmental factors disrupting "normal" maturation, rather than in neurologically-based failures in maturation, genetic predisposition, or implicit in normal maturation itself.

  • Lasswell's attempt to account for political behaviour in terms of neuroses and even psychoses antedates biopolitics by a near half-century.

  • He engaged in topical debates which crossed disciplines and geographical boundaries, and played upon the essentialist neuroses of a society in which any deviation from the ' norm' provoked panic.

  • In the neuroses drug therapy is useful if it provides the conditions for personal change but it should not be used as a substitute for change.

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