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Qué (quién) es hysteric neurosis - definición

AMERICAN METAL BAND
Aberration (EP); Aberration (Neurosis EP); Neurosis band
  • Neurosis live at [[Tuska Open Air Metal Festival]] 2009

neurosis         
  • [[Albert Ellis]] pioneered what became known as cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • [[Carl Jung]] developed psychoanalytic theories of neurosis.
  • Edna Foa]] co-developed prolonged exposure therapy.
  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] discovered the connection between the mental illness known as hysteria and psychological trauma.
  • [[Josef Breuer]] discovered the psychoanalytic technique of treating neurosis.
  • [[Karen Horney]] developed the psychoanalytic understanding of neurosis through a series of books and by establishing a journal.
  • [[Aaron Beck]] advanced cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Hans Seyle]] devised the general adaptation syndrome of stress.
  • [[Sigmund Freud]] established psychoanalysis as the dominant treatment for many mental conditions.
  • [[William Cullen]] coined the term ''neurosis''.
TERM AND DISEASE IN PSYCHOLOGY
Neuroses; Psychoneurosis; Neurotic disorders; Psychoneurotic; Neurotic conditions; Psychoneurotics; Neurotic disorder; Depressive neurosis
(neuroses)
Neurosis is a mental condition which causes people to have unreasonable fears and worries over a long period of time.
He was anxious to the point of neurosis...
She got a neurosis about chemicals and imagined them everywhere doing her harm.
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Neurosis         
  • [[Albert Ellis]] pioneered what became known as cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • [[Carl Jung]] developed psychoanalytic theories of neurosis.
  • Edna Foa]] co-developed prolonged exposure therapy.
  • [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] discovered the connection between the mental illness known as hysteria and psychological trauma.
  • [[Josef Breuer]] discovered the psychoanalytic technique of treating neurosis.
  • [[Karen Horney]] developed the psychoanalytic understanding of neurosis through a series of books and by establishing a journal.
  • [[Aaron Beck]] advanced cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Hans Seyle]] devised the general adaptation syndrome of stress.
  • [[Sigmund Freud]] established psychoanalysis as the dominant treatment for many mental conditions.
  • [[William Cullen]] coined the term ''neurosis''.
TERM AND DISEASE IN PSYCHOLOGY
Neuroses; Psychoneurosis; Neurotic disorders; Psychoneurotic; Neurotic conditions; Psychoneurotics; Neurotic disorder; Depressive neurosis
Neurosis is a class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress, but neither delusions nor hallucinations. The term is no longer used by the professional psychiatric community in the United States, having been eliminated from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 1980 with the publication of DSM III.
Ocular neurosis         
Ocular psychoneurosis; Ocular Neurosis
Ocular neurosis is the usual cause of eye strain headache that begins abruptly with use of the eyes in which there is a normal ophthalmologic exam.Ocular Lesion

Wikipedia

Neurosis (band)

Neurosis is an American avant-garde metal band from Oakland, California. It was formed in 1985 by guitarist Scott Kelly, bassist Dave Edwardson, and drummer Jason Roeder, initially as a hardcore punk band. Chad Salter joined as a second guitarist and appeared on the band's 1987 debut Pain of Mind and then Steve Von Till replaced him in 1989. The following year, the lineup further expanded to include a keyboardist and a visual artist. Beginning with their third album Souls at Zero (1992), Neurosis transformed their hardcore sound by incorporating diverse influences including doom metal and industrial music, becoming a major force in the emergence of the post-metal and sludge metal genres.

The band's lineup stabilized in 1995 with the addition of Noah Landis, who replaced Simon McIlroy on keyboards and electronics. That same year they formed the experimental music group Tribes of Neurot and in 1999 the record label Neurot Recordings. This line-up remained stable until 2019, when the band parted ways with Kelly after discovering his history of domestic violence against his family, though this would not come to light until August 2022 out of respect for the privacy of Kelly's family members.

Neurosis have garnered critical recognition over the course of their 11 studio albums. The BBC credited them with taking "heavy music to previously unimaginable spaces ... [and shaping] metal's definitive response to the 21st century."