That she was suffering from a psychoneurosis was evident; what remained was to bring about treatment.
A very severe psychoneurosis followed, and her children and she were taken over by her parents and cared for.
Thus the psychoneurosis is in all its forms, I believe, regarded as a drama of the ego and its inner conflicts.
In general we may say that the various forms of psychoneurosis are characterized by a conflict of the ego with primitive impulses inadequately repressed.
Here I wish to point out the fact that such a return to the parent image is commonly found in the psychoneurosis and is what is meant by "regression.
When this "god-almightiness" manifests itself along the solitary path of the psychoneurosisit becomes one of the common symptoms of paranoia.
We must confine our discussions to those aspects of unconscious behavior which can be shown by analogy with the psychoneurosis to be determinants of crowd-thinking.
A psychoneurosis very often associates itself with a manifest inversion in which the heterosexual feeling becomes subjected to complete repression.
In a pronounced case of psychoneurosis we seldom find the development of one single perverted impulse; usually there are many and regularly there are traces of all perversions.
In children, the organization of a psychoneurosis is usually very simple, almost monosymptomatic, and in children too, we often discover these neuroses in the actual process of making.
It is applicable in cases of chronic psychoneurosis which exhibit no difficult or dangerous phenomena.
On the other hand the benignant nature of a psychoneurosis may be in part attributed to the patient's appreciation of his affliction.
I may further add that the difference between the mental infantilism which we find present in the tic psychoneurosis and that which we observe in other (normal and abnormal) conditions is one of degree rather than of kind.
This will always need =to be faithfully excluded= in all cases unless the initial set-up of symptoms is so suggestive of immediately curable psychoneurosis that without further ado miracle-therapy is undertaken and executed.
But every time that the expert suavely states that Shell-shock is nothing but psychoneurosis, that expert runs the risk of hurting some patient who may or not have a psychoneurosis but has been called psychoneurotic.
A soldier that is excessively fatigued or has been under undue mental anxiety, expecting to be blown to pieces, may go into psychoneurosis more easily than one without such emotional strain.
Weichardt has used the continuous bath as a form of psychotherapy and permits the symptoms of psychoneurosis to subside therein.
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