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 Übersetzung für 'neurosis' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a neurosis | neuroses
SYNO neurosis | neuroticism | psychoneurosis
psych.
neurosis
Neurose {f}
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psych.
accidental neurosis
Unfallneurose {f}
med.psych.
actual neurosis
Aktualneurose {f}
psych.
anxiety neurosis
Angstneurose {f}
psych.
battle neurosis
Kriegsneurose {f}
med.psych.
cardiac neurosis
Herzneurose {f}
psych.
character neurosis
Kernneurose {f}
psych.
character neurosis
Charakterneurose {f}
psych.
combat neurosis
Kriegsneurose {f}
psych.
compulsion neurosis
Zwangsneurose {f}
med.psych.
emetic neurosis
Brechneurose {f}
med.psych.
fate neurosis
Schicksalsneurose {f}
med.psych.
heart neurosis
Herzneurose {f}
psych.
image neurosis
Profilneurose {f}
psych.
military neurosis
Kriegsneurose {f}
med.psych.
noogenic neurosis
noogene Neurose {f}
psych.
obsessional neurosis
Zwangsneurose {f}
psych.
profile neurosis
Profilneurose {f}
med.
psychasthenic neurosis
psychasthenische Neurose {f}
psych.
sex neurosis
Sexualneurose {f}
psych.
sexual neurosis
Sexualneurose {f}
psych.
transference neurosis
Übertragungs­neurose {f}
psych.
traumatic neurosis
Unfallneurose {f}
psych.
traumatic neurosis
Schreckneurose {f} [veraltet für PTBS]
psych.
traumatic neurosis
traumatische Neurose {f} [Freud u. andere]
psych.
war neurosis
Kriegsneurose {f}
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psych.
obsessive-compulsive neurosis
Zwangsneurose {f}
psych.spec.
stratifunctional endopsychic neurosis
Schichtneurose {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Horney looked at neurosis in a different light from other psychoanalysts of the time.
  • The replacement of the infantile neurosis by transference neurosis and its resolution through interpretation remains the main focus of the classical psychoanalytic therapy.
  • He supported the theory of “imprinting”, of “reconditioned reflex” one of the conditioner of neurosis syndromes and created a theory of four new neuroses: the Rejection Syndrome, the Neurosis of Hate, the Neuroses of Insecurity- Anxiety and the Neurosis of the Incestuous Links.
  • When this process works, this type of neurosis may be considered a life-guiding gift from the unconscious, even though the personal journey forced upon the individual sometimes takes decades.
  • Fourteen conditions were defined, including primary affective disorders (such as depression), schizophrenia, anxiety neurosis and antisocial personality disorder.

  • Some theorists use the terms existential vacuum and existential neurosis to refer to different degrees of existential crisis.
  • Sigmund Freud is an important influence on the novel's approach to psychology, and this influence has roots in the historical context of the novel, because Rivers was influenced by the writings of Freud on neurosis and Sassoon wrote about the experience of Freudian psychoanalysis in his "Sherston's Progress".
  • While in theaters, the film was said to have caused a single case of cinematic neurosis in a 17-year-old, female viewer.
  • Sachs also published on aphasia (1893, 1905) and traumatic neurosis (1909).
  • Reflex neurosis was a common diagnosis in the 19th century.

  • "Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Toward Self-Realization" is the magnum opus of German-American psychoanalyst Karen Horney. In it she outlines her theory of neurosis.
  • A number of special treatment centres, were established in particular dealing with plastic surgery and war neurosis, together with staff and laboratory facilities for a national blood transfusion service.
  • He used it as a shorthand for 'psychic neurosis'.
  • It can be associated with psychiatric disorders such as depressive neurosis, delusions of infestation and hypochondriasis.
  • ——. (1918b [...]). From the history of an infantile neurosis. SE, 17: 1-122.

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