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Neuroses And The Factors Which Contribute To It
Author(s) -
Shukurov Sherzod Shuxratovich,
Abdisayitov Shaxzod Musurmonovich,
Norbekov Laziz Shodiyorovich
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the american journal of medical sciences and pharmaceutical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-1026
DOI - 10.37547/tajmspr/volume02issue11-24
Subject(s) - psychogenic disease , neurosis , consciousness , psychology , cognition , cognitive psychology , clinical psychology , psychiatry , neuroscience
Neuroses are psychogenic disorders that develop as a result of long-term exposure to a traumatic event with low intensity and sharpness. In these cases, there is usually talked of disagreements in the family, production, and work community, which are not even perceived by the patient as a factor of emotional trauma. The depth of mental disorders is relatively low in neuroses - there are no deep disturbances of thinking, cognition and consciousness, and a critical attitude to others and one's own state is preserved. The article looks into the neurosis and its causes and correlation with other illnesses.

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