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- a category named "Psychoneurotic Disorders". Regarding the definition of this category, the Manual stated: Grouped as Psychoneurotic Disorders are those...
- before by Sigmund Freud, an animal phobia is one of the most frequent psychoneurotic diseases among children. Zoophobia is almost never towards mammals,...
- The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, sometimes known as the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory, was a personality test, commonly cited as the first personality...
- to the U.S. Army, but was discharged later that year classified as "psychoneurotic with pronounced homicidal tendencies". Court papers accused him of committing...
- the lack of research done on this subject. Pelopsia can be caused by psychoneurotic phenomena, changes in atmospheric clarity, or sometimes by wearing a...
- "Seasonal-oyster white to beige", and he told an Army doctor that he was psychoneurotic. When the draft board referred him to a psychiatrist, Brando explained...
- "haltlose", "immature", "narcissistic", "p****ive-aggressive", and "psychoneurotic". Personality disorder, unspecified (F60.9) for general personality...
- The three types were seen as manifestations of the same pathology, a "psychoneurotic reaction" to anxiety. The DSM-III-R stated in 1987 that P****ive–aggressive...
- in the infantile psychology of all persons who subsequently become psychoneurotics," and that "falling in love with one parent and hating the other" is...
- conditions with similar symptoms.  Under each broad class of disorder (e.g. "Psychoneurotic Disorders" or "Personality Disorders"), all possible diagnoses are listed...