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Anxiety Neurosis |
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Neurosis
is a broad term covering many forms of psychological distress. A
neurosis is not as sever as a psychoses, which involves a
psychological break from external reality. Anxiety neurosis is a
condition characterized by diffuse anxiety and often somatic
manifestations of fear. Anxiety is a normal and appropriate response
to stress but becomes a recognizable illness when it is
disproportionate to the severity of the stress, continues after the
stressor has gone, or occurs in the absence of any external stressful
event. Neuroses with anxiety as the chief symptom are common: around
16% of the population are affected by some form of an anxiety illness
at any one time.
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