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    War neurosis: A cultural historical and theoretical inquiry.Katherine N. Boone & Frank C. Richardson - 2010 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 30 (2):109.
    This article blends cultural history and theoretical psychology in a discussion of new treatment methods for psychiatric casualties that emerged early in World War II. It draws on philosophical hermeneutics and Hacking's historical ontology to clarify how our interpretation of this history inevitably reflects current struggles making sense of PTSD while efforts to understand this history can enrich present-day reflections about war neurosis and the social good. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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    Neurosis: a Ms-diagnosis.Janet Titchener Bogen - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (2):263-274.
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    Neurosis and Assimilation: Contemporary Revisions on the Life of the Concept.Charles William Johns - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book deals with the possibility of an ontological and epistemological account of the psychological category 'neurosis'. Intertwining thoughts from German idealism, Continental philosophy and psychology, the book shows how neurosis precedes and exists independently from human experience and lays the foundations for a non-essentialist, non-rational theory of neurosis; in cognition, in perception, in linguistics and in theories of object-relations and vitalism. The personal essays collected in this volume examine such issues as assimilation, the philosophy of neurosis, aneurysmal philosophy, and (...)
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    Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Toward Self-Realization.Karen Horney - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Neurosis.Andrew R. Bailey - 1997 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (2):51-61.
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    Neurosis.Andrew R. Bailey - 1997 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (2):51-61.
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  7. Neurosis as a movement toward personal growth.A. Barton - 1967 - Humanitas 3 (2):113-125.
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    Existential Neurosis, by E. K. Ledermann.Haya Oakley - 1975 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 6 (1):70-71.
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  9. Neurosis vs. Psychosis: And Other Psychoanalytic Vignettes.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    Some psychoanalytic truths are identified and some of their practical corollaries are identified.
     
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  10. Neurosis and religion.W. K. Van Dijk - 1965 - In H. Dooyeweerd (ed.), Philosophy and Christianity. Kampen, J. H. Kok.
     
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    The conditioning model of neurosis.H. J. Eysenck - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):155-166.
    The long-term persistence of neurotic symptoms, such as anxiety, poses difficult problems for any psychological theory. An attempt is made to revive the Watson-Mowrer conditioning theory and to avoid the many criticisms directed against it in the past. It is suggested that recent research has produced changes in learning theory that can be used to render this possible. In the first place, the doctrine of equipotentiality has been shown to be wrong, and some such concept as Seligman's “preparedness” is required, (...)
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  12. Neurosis as a failure of personal growth.Abraham H. Maslow - 1967 - Humanitas 3:153-170.
     
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  13. Neurosis and personal growth.K. Stern - 1967 - Humanitas 3 (2):203-217.
     
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    Neurosis as learned behavior.R. M. Stogdill - 1934 - Psychological Review 41 (5):497-507.
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    The Neurosis of Man: An Introduction to a Science of Human Behaviour.Trigant Burrow - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Neurosis and Civilization: A Marxist-Freudian Synthesis.J. Kovel - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (27):185-195.
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    Human Experience: Philosophy, Neurosis, and the Elements of Everyday Life.John Russon - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    Proposes that philosophy is the proper cure for neurosis.
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  18. Fantasy, Neurosis and Perversion.Leonardo S. Rodriguez - 1990 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 2:97.
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    Modeling neurosis: one type of learning is not enough.Kurt Salzinger - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):181-182.
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    The new wounded, from neurosis to brain damage.Catherine Malabou & Steven Miller - unknown
  21. Neurosis and human nature in experiential method of thought and therapy.Eugene T. Gendlin - 1967 - Humanitas 3 (2):139-152.
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    The social neurosis: A study in "clinical anthropology".Trigant Burrow - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (1):25-40.
    “The end of society is peace and mutual protection, so that the individual may reach the fullest and highest life attainable by man. The rules of conduct by which this end is to be attained are discoverable-like the other so-called laws of Nature-by observation and experiment, and only in that way.”THOMAS HUXLEYThe present moment is a portentous one in the history of human relations. Only yesterday the armies of half the world were locked in a death struggle with the armies (...)
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    Neurosis and the artist.Richard Wollheim - 1975 - Leonardo 8 (2):155--157.
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  24. The Essence of Neurosis is the Inability to Tolerate Ambiguity.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Freud said that 'the essence of neurosis is the inability to tolerate ambiguity.' In this short work, it is explained what this means and why it is true.
     
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    The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis.Otto Fenichel - 1999 - Routledge.
    Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request.
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    Neurosis and the historic quest for security: a social-role analysis.Jeff Mitchell - 1998 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 5 (4):317-328.
  27. On Discursivity and Neurosis: Conditions of Possibility for Discourse with Others.David G. Smith - 1994 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 15 (2).
    The alliance of discursivity with neurosis on the one hand, and an exploration of new conditions of discourse on the other, conditions now self consciously denoted as 'West', gives notice of a certain disillusionment I feel with my culturally received, monotheistic valourization of the power of 'word-ing', and my sense that the problem is not discourse per se, but the way my understanding of it is, or has been, too stuck within its own cultural self enclosure, within the compound of (...)
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    Ontología y neurosis obsesiva (Observaciones psicoanalíticas sobre filosofía francesa contemporánea).Luis S. Villacañas de Castro - 2009 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 46:91-105.
    Este artículo se integra en una investigación general cuyo objeto es desvelar la discrepancia teórica fundamental entre la ontología y el psicoanálisis. Este artículo en concreto trata de explicar el modelo de estructura planteado por Gilles Deleuze en su ontología a partir de algunos de los mecanismos que Sigmund Freud descubre en la forma de represión específica de una de las configuraciones patológicas más comunes de la subjetividad, la neurosis obsesiva, tal y como la describe en el caso clínico «El (...)
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    Neurosis y psicoterapia, un estudio histórico by José M. López Piñero; José M. Morales Meseguer. [REVIEW]Ruben Ardila - 1974 - Isis 65:260-260.
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    Virtue, Ethics, and Neurosis.Paul Gyllenhammer - 2011 - Schutzian Research 3:153-163.
    Aristotle’s account of virtue is criticized through John Russon’s existential phenomenology of the human being. For Russon, neurosis is a characteristic of human being, whereas Aristotle would say that neurotic tensions do not arise in genuinely good people. The essay argues that an Aristotelian attitude engenders a particularly destructive form of neurosis by not recognizing the inherently dynamic nature of human identity. The essay seeks to build a theory of virtue that resists the idea of human fulfillment as ending in (...)
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    Conditioning theory and neurosis.Dalbir Bindra - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):166-167.
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    The conditioning model of neurosis: promise and limitations.Roger K. Pitman - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):462-463.
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    Commentary on" Neurosis and the Historic Quest for Security".Michael A. Schwartz & Osborne P. Wiggins - 1998 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 5 (4):329-331.
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    Our Traumatic Neurosis and Its Brain.Allan Young - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (4).
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    Alfred Adler: Problems of Neurosis : A Book of Case Histories.Philippe Mairet - 1999 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The uses of trauma in experiment: Traumatic stress and the history of experimental neurosis, c. 1925–1975.Ulrich Koch - 2019 - Science in Context 32 (3):327-351.
    ArgumentThe article retraces the shifting conceptualizations of psychological trauma in experimental psychopathological research in the middle decades of the twentieth century in the United States. Among researchers studying so-called experimental neuroses in animal laboratories, trauma was an often-invoked category used to denote the clash of conflicting forces believed to lead to neurotic suffering. Experimental psychologists, however, soon grew skeptical of the traumatogenic model and ultimately came to reject neurosis as a disease entity. Both theoretical differences and practical circumstances, such as (...)
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  37. Biological factors in neurosis and crime.H. J. Eysenck - 1964 - Scientia 58 (99):272.
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    Conditioning, cognition, and neurosis.H. J. Eysenck - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):463-465.
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    The conditioning theory of neurosis: criticisms considered.H. J. Eysenck - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):188-199.
  40. Freud on Civilization and Neurosis.T. Fluxman - 1991 - South African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):44-48.
     
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    One Artist's Neurosis on Signing.Irene Hashimoto - 1980 - Semiotics:171-184.
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  42. Religion as neurosis.Sigmund Freud - 2009 - In Daniel L. Pals (ed.), Introducing religion: readings from the classic theorists. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The behavioristic conception of neurosis: A reply to two critics.Joseph Wolpe - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (4):341-343.
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    A case of experimentally induced neurosis in the cat.H. W. Karn - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (6):589.
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    Human experience: Philosophy, neurosis and the elements of everyday life. By John Russon.Glenn Morrison - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (3):535–536.
  46. Book Review: Petteri Pietikainen, Neurosis and Modernity: The Age of Nervousness in Sweden. History of Science and Medicine Library, vol. 2. Leiden: Brill, 2007. ISBN 978-9004160750. xiii + 391 pp. 99. [REVIEW]Simon Pawley - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (4):117-120.
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    Cats on the Couch: The Experimental Production of Animal Neurosis.Alison Winter - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (1):77-105.
    ArgumentIn the 1940s–50s, one of the most central questions in psychological research related to the nature of neurosis. In the final years of the Second World War and the following decade, neurosis became one of the most prominent psychiatric disorders, afflicting a high proportion of military casualties and veterans. The condition became central to the concerns of several psychological fields, from psychoanalysis to Pavlovian psychology. This paper reconstructs the efforts of Chicago psychiatrist Jules Masserman to study neurosis in the laboratory (...)
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    Is there any need for conditioning in Eysenck's conditioning model of neurosis?Jeffrey A. Gray - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):169-171.
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    A strengthened ethical version of Moore's Paradox? Lived paradoxes of self-loathing in psychosis and neurosis.Rupert Read - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (1):133 - 141.
    Wittgenstein once remarked: ?nobody can truthfully say of himself that he is filth. Because if I do say it, though it can be true in a sense, this is not a truth by which I myself can be penetrated: otherwise I should either have to go mad or change myself.? This has an immediate corollary, previously unnoted: that it may be true that someone is simply filth?a rotten person through and through?and also true that they don?t believe that they are (...)
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    How Lacan's Ethics Might Improve Our Understanding of Nietzsche's Critique of Platonism: The Neurosis and Nihilism of a 'Life'Against Life.Tim Themi - 2008 - Cosmos and History 4 (1-2):328-346.
    This paper sets to answering the question of how Lacan’s 1959-60 Seminar on The Ethics of Psychoanalysis[1], with its recurring critique of the Platonic idea of a moral Sovereign Good, might contribute to and improve our understanding of the Nietzschean project to diagnose the moral metaphysics instigated by Plato in philosophy, and by Christianity in religion, as a history of untruth and nihilism––opposed to life––in preparation for its overcoming. I explore the possibility that Lacan’s Ethics might make such a contribution (...)
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