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  Neurosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In modern psychology, the term neurosis, also known as psychoneurosis or neurotic disorder, is a general term that refers to any mental imbalance that causes distress, but (unlike a psychosis or personality disorder) does not interfere with rational thought or an individual's ability to function in daily life.
A neurosis, in psychoanalytic theory, is an ineffectual coping strategy that Sigmund Freud suggested is a situation where the ego's efforts to resolve emotional conflicts between the id and superego using one or more coping or defense mechanisms fail.
There are many different specific forms of neuroses: pyromania, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety neurosis, hysteria (in which anxiety may be discharged through a physical symptom), and an endless variety of phobias.
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 Neurosis (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neurosis is an experimental metal/indie/industrial/hardcore music band with influences ranging from hardcore punk and sludge metal to dark ambient, industrial, and tribal music.
Although Neurosis has been lumped into the crossover thrash genre, probably because of their previous gutter punk style, the band has steadily evolved into a musical whirlwind of what one may refer to as an Apocalyptic folk sound.
Neurosis' sound is on occasion reminiscent of the more experimental work of Swans and Pink Floyd.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Neurosis
In modern psychology, the term neurosis, also known as psychoneurosis or neurotic disorder, is a general term that refers to any mental imbalance that causes distress, but does not interfere with rational thought or an individual's ability to function in daily life.
Neurosis was personally invited by PANTERA (who's Phil Anselmo referred to them as "The most dangerous band in the world") to join them on a lengthy U.S. tour, which they did, and as a part of 1997's biggest grossing concert event -OZZFEST- Neurosis invaded both the conscious and subconscious minds of legions of unsuspecting concert-goers.
Neurosis recommence with the chug of the tortuous "from the hill".
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The word was used to distinguish disorders which were thought to be disorders of the mind, as opposed to neurosis, which was thought to stem from a disorder of the nerves.
Sigmund Freud IPA zi km nt fr t (May 6, 1856–September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology, based on his theory that human development is best understood in terms of changing objects of sexual desire;...
The aim of psychotherapy is to assist the individual in reestablishing a healthy relationship to the unconscious (neither being swamped by it--a state characteristic of psychosis--nor completely shut off from it--a state that results in malaise, empty consumerism, narcissism, and a life cut off from deeper...
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 Neurosis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
A neurosis, in psychoanalytic theory, is an ineffectual coping strategy that Sigmund Freud suggested was caused by emotions from past experience overwhelming or interfering with present experience.
The word 'neurosis' is derived from two Greek words: neuron (nerve) and osis (diseased or abnormal condition).
There are many different specific neuroses and many of them are named: pyromania, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety neurosis, and an endless variety of phobias.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Neurosis.html   (380 words)

  
 Neurosis - Satan Stole My Teddybear
Neurosis is truly one of the heaviest, most sonically oppressive bands in existence today, especially in the live setting.
Neurosis simply isn't for everyone but they are showing with these two songs that their creativity is still flowing and Times of Grace is going to be one monumentally destructive album.
For Neurosis evolution has always been the law, with each subsequent album presenting a fuller and more precise interpretation of their musical philosophy.
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 betterPropaganda - free MP3 downloads Neurosis
Neurosis will tell you, it's better to be smaller, stronger and whole than to be bigger, fractured and weak.
Neurosis went through challenges that would have broken everyone else in two, but when your path is exactly that challenge, when the ugliest adversities can find redemption in your own chosen form of expression, then the results will only ever be explosive.
So Neurosis were invited to take their thoughts to a bigger carnival in the shape of the highly successful Ozzfest.
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 Neurosis eng
The albums and concerts by Neurosis or their alter ego Tribe of Neurot are exceptional, almost mystical experiences: from "Enemy of the sun" to "Times of Grace" and "Souls at zero", great cold and dark waves roll over your ears, destroying all narrow-minded conceptions of music.
Neurosis is a tribe, a pack of solitary wolves, who prefer their own company to success-leading compromises.
Neurosis is dark, terrifying, their lyrics haunted and their music sounds the knell of mainstream, tamed metal.
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 AllRefer.com - neurosis (Psychology And Psychiatry) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Neurosis, according to Sigmund Freud, arose from inner conflicts and could lead to anxiety.
He attributed neurosis to the frustration of infantile sexual drives, as when severe eating and toilet habits and other restrictions are parentally imposed (see Oedipus complex), which appear in adulthood as neurotic symptoms (see psychoanalysis).
Treatment of neurosis may include behavior therapy to condition an individual to change neurotic habits, psychotherapy, and group psychotherapy.
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 Frankfurt School: Individual and Social Origins of Neurosis. Erich Fromm 1944
To sum up this point, it may be said that it is the defeat in the fight against authority which constitutes the kernel of the neurosis, and that not the incestuous wish of the child but the stigma connected with sex is one among the factors in breaking down his will.
But instead of enumerating other conditions which make for neurosis, I prefer to reverse the question and ask what the conditions are which are responsible for the fact that so many people do not become neurotic in spite of the failure in their personal fight for freedom.
The fact that in these cases the cultural pattern does not suffice to prevent the outbreak of a manifest neurosis is in most cases to be explained by the particular severity and structure of the individual conflicts.
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 Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis
Abstract: A neurosis is a symptom of suppressed psychic pain, which appears as unrelated or inappropriate symptoms.
A neurosis is a psychic condition where patients earlier in life has encountered an unbearable psychic pain, which they were not able to process consciously.
In psychotherapy, the neurosis can be cured by letting the patient relive the supressed painful and forbidden memories, and the feelings which were associated with them.
www.web4health.info /en/answers/psy-neurosis-what.htm   (477 words)

  
 neurosis Mp3 Albums Review
Neurosis are a band that never loses themselves for the fact that they reinvent themselves and grow.
Neurosis plumb the depths of the human psyche with their music, and if you can withstand the onslaught you'll emerge a stronger person for it.
When you load and run the Neurosis file, you are instantly carried into an otherworldly place where you can explore icons (some obvious, some not) that change the breathtaking psychedelic scenery that somehow magically fits their sound (and all else they do) so well.
www.full-albums.net /albums_review-neurosis.asp   (5861 words)

  
 la neurosis: enfermedad social - Monografias.com
Vamos a comenzar analizando diferentes definiciones de enfermedad y salud mental, continuando con las causas, los mecanismos y las consecuencias de la neurosis, así como un breve relato de cómo han ido evolucionando los conceptos de enfermedad y salud mental.
La neurosis extrae del mundo de la imaginación y de la fantasía el material necesario para sus productos, hallándolos por medio de la represión a épocas reales anteriores y más satisfactorias (16).
Así como Karina, hay algunas otras personas cuyos problemas de neurosis se manifestaron a raíz de un suceso posterior a la infancia que dejó huella y perturbó su comportamiento.
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 Neurosis and Jarboe - Neurosis and Jarboe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Where Neurosis is more classically death/dirge metal, on albums like Adaptation and Survival, Tribes of Neurot crafts soundscapes from the recording of insects (as an example).
Neurosis have undergone changes that would see them to be as they are, an adaptable omnipresence in music.
The Cathartic and sustained drive that Neurosis has always givin so efficiently and effectively is still with them and yet thier ability to weave melody within that particular sphere has strongly improved.
www.alt-rock-hub.com /Neurosis_and_Jarboe_B0000DCXPA.html   (712 words)

  
 SFBG | September 22, 1999 | GOLDies | Music | Neurosis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
FOR MORE THAN 14 years Neurosis – the current lineup is Steve Von Till, Dave Edwardson, Noah Landis, Jason Roeder, Scott Kelly, and Pete Inc. – have been hammering discontentedly at the world's musical ennui, and honing a brutally unique sound.
But 1995 spawned the ultimate extension of Neurosis, dubbed the Tribes of Neurot and designed to allow them a broader sonic palette to explore the subtleties and spirituality of Neurosis's music on a much more intimate level.
Recently Neurosis have taken their autonomy a step further by establishing their own label, Neurot Recordings, to release future recordings and rerelease their back catalog, as well as to create a home for like-minded artists.
www.sfbg.com /Goldies99/neurosis.html   (277 words)

  
 Neurosis - by Dr. Arthur Janov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Neurosis is symbolic behavior in defense against excessive psychobiologic pain.
Neurosis does not begin at the instant a child suppresses his first feeling, but we might say that the neurotic process does.
Neurosis, then, is the defense against catastrophic reality in order to protect the development and psychophysical integrity of the organism.
www.continuum-concept.org /reading/neurosis.html   (2831 words)

  
 Neurosis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The word 'neurosis' is derived from two words: neuron (nerve) and osis (diseased or abnormal condition).
There are many different specific neuroses and of them are named: pyromania obsessive-compulsive disorder anxiety neurosis and an endless variety of
Neurosis is an experimental metal band from Oakland California USA ; see Neurosis (band).
www.freeglossary.com /Neurosis   (499 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - NEUROSIS: 'Our Commitment Has Never Wavered'
Neurosis have released 9 albums (i believe) with their latest one, Eye of every storm, having being released on 2004.
Neurosis they were cool and yes i'm the same way got to be in the mood.
Neurosis' explorations of the limitations of sound and atmosphere are to much for your average metal head.
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 InterZone - Review - Neurosis
Neurosis can best be described as an aural representation of the apocalypse, and are quit possibly one of the most intense metal bands to exist.
Neurosis puts together a mixture of tribal rhythms, unique structures, unconventional instrumentation, and a wide range of dynamics to represent what the end of the world might very well sound like.
Neurosis attempts to bring their art to life, flashing images and colors of absolute mayhem behind them.
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 Cardiac Neurosis?
Yes and it feeds off anxiety, but the fact remains "cardiac neurosis" is a label given to many who have a real disruption have the nervous system, usually some form of dysautonomia or PSVT for which there is no other explanation for their symptoms and leaves both patients and doctors baffled.
Neurosis all comes down to whether or not anxiety has reached a counterproductive stage that now needs to be treated.
As for cardiac neurosis, panic attacks, and white coat hypertension: All I ask for is that people realize that this is a problem for me and people like me. I do not understand how an adult can be afraid of a needle, but I do understand that it is a problem for these people.
www.medhelp.org /forums/cardio/messages/34937.html   (5210 words)

  
 Neurosis Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Neurosis is an experimental metal band with influences ranging from hardcore punk and sludge metal to dark ambient, industrial, and tribal music.
The band began as a hardcore punk outfit and has gradually progressed through a variety of styles, arriving at a unique and profound mixture of heavy metal and acoustic, minimalistic ambience.
Neurosis' sound is on occasion reminiscent of the more experimental work of Swans and Pink Floyd, and the group has worked with former Swans vocalist Jarboe.
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 Neurosis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
But most collectors are believed to suffer from obsessional neurosis, a condition identified by a Finnish psychiatrist who examined two British egg thieves who...
In fact, its consistently aberrant behaviour which in a human being would have invited the tag of deep-seated neurosis if not downright psychopathy challenges...
Neurosis is an experimental metal band from Oakland, California, USA; see Neurosis (band).
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 The Roots Of Primal Therapy: A New Abreactive Treatment For Neurosis
Janov's theory of the physiological basis for neurosis is the split-brain.
The traumas of birth and early childhood are the roots of neurosis.
He also became convinced there was a sexual basis to neurosis and risked his reputation in pursuit of this concept.
www.primalcenter.com /article2.html   (3945 words)

  
 Neurosis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Karen Horney's book "Neurosis and Human Growth" expalins neurosis and how it is the antithesis of healthy emotional development.
Without a peer for an encyclopediac reference of psychoanalytic theory as it existed at the close of World War Two, Fenichels' Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis is an absolute necessity for any student of, researcher in or practitioner of psychoanalysis o...
The book describes the discovery and symptoms of Deprivation Neurosis -- a syndrome which results from a lack of love and affirmation in someone'...
www.freeglossary.com /Neuroses   (499 words)

  
 Basic Human Psychology 1: Neurosis, Projection and Freudian Projection
To facilitate its comparison with orthodox thought two mechanisms of paramount importance, neurosis and projection, are discussed and formally defined.
The definition of neurosis in this system is taken from Pavlov: it is the stress induced when a single stimulus evokes two or more responses.
Neurosis will be better understood if we examine its probable origin.
www.heretical.com /sexsci/bpsychol.html   (875 words)

  
 Early American Manual Therapy
Almost all writers agree that women who are subjects of secretion neurosis of the colon are neurotic, nervous, hysterical or hypochondriac.
Colica flatulenta is a close relative of secretion-neurosis, as is also the motor neurosis (motus peristalticus) of the digestive tract.
Its treatment consists of removing the neurosis, which lies in the foreground, and regulating the secretion, which lies in the background.
www.meridianinstitute.com /eamt/files/robinson/Rob1ch27.htm   (3046 words)

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