- psychoneuroses
- [͵saıkəʋnjʋ(ə)ʹrəʋsi:z] pl от psychoneurosis
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
psychoneuroses — saɪkəʊnÊŠ rəʊsɪs / njÊŠ n. neurosis, mental disorder characterized by obsessions anxiety and physical symptoms that cannot be attributed to a physiological origin … English contemporary dictionary
Neurosis — In his First Lines of the Practice of Physic, the first volume in the English translation of which was published in 1777, William Cullen introduced the term neuroses to mean diseases of the nervous system in which there was no obvious physical … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Sigmund Freud — Freud redirects here. For other uses, see Freud (disambiguation). Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud, by Max Halberstadt, 1921 … Wikipedia
conversion disorder — Psychiatry. a mental disorder in which physical symptoms, as paralysis or blindness, occur without apparent physical cause and instead appear to result from psychological conflict or need. Also called conversion hysteria. * * * ▪ psychology… … Universalium
psychoneurosis — /suy koh noo roh sis, nyoo /, n., pl. psychoneuroses / seez/. neurosis (def. 1). [1880 85; PSYCHO + NEUROSIS] * * * ▪ psychology Introduction also called neurosis, plural psychoneuroses, or neuroses mental disorder that causes a sense… … Universalium
Freud, Sigmund — born May 6, 1856, Freiberg, Moravia, Austrian Empire died Sept. 23, 1939, London, Eng. Austrian neuropsychologist, founder of psychoanalysis, and one of the major intellectual figures of the 20th century. Trained in Vienna as a neurologist, Freud … Universalium
Anxiety — Anxiety and phobic thinking may be normal emotions, distinct clusters of symptoms ( syndromes *), or diseases in the sense of distinct illness entities. In psychoanalysis, anxiety is used as a theoretical term, the presumed unconscious… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Anxiety and Phobias — Anxiety and phobic thinking may be normal emotions, distinct clusters of symptoms ( syndromes *), or diseases in the sense of distinct illness entities. In psychoanalysis, anxiety is used as a theoretical term, the presumed unconscious… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Freudian Interpretations of Obsession and Compulsion — (from 1896) Aside from hysteria, obsession and compulsion constituted the core psychoneuroses (symptoms having an unconscious mechanism) that psychoanalysis sought to explain. Freud first articulated his concept of obsessional neurosis… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
freudian psychoanalysis — Psychoanalysis Psy cho*a*nal y*sis, n. 1. A method or process of psychotherapeutic analysis and treatment pf psychoneuroses, based on the work of Dr. Sigmund Freud (1856 1939) of Vienna. The method rests upon the theory that neurosis is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jungian psychoanalysis — Psychoanalysis Psy cho*a*nal y*sis, n. 1. A method or process of psychotherapeutic analysis and treatment pf psychoneuroses, based on the work of Dr. Sigmund Freud (1856 1939) of Vienna. The method rests upon the theory that neurosis is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English