TV Dokukina, NN Misuik… - European Psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier ... temporal, temporal and occipital, central and occipital in both group of patients. There were no differences revealed in intrahemispheric coherence rates between patients with organic pseudoneurotic disorders and with neuroses. ...
C Mattisson, M Bogren, A Öjehagen… - Drug and Alcohol …, 2011 - Elsevier ... 2.4. Possible risk factors for mortality in subjects with alcohol use disorder. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, mixed neurosis, organic syndrome, dementia and psychotic disorders (including schizophrenia and other psychoses) were considered as possible risk factors. ... All 2 versions
A Muthukrishna… - Counseling People of African …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Psychoses Sorcery Family lineage Ancestors Community Trance possession Psychological vitality principle Body Fetishism Benigh organic and psychosom mild illness Acute organic illness severe neuroses Spiritual principle Physiological vitality principle 4 3 2 1 versus ... Related articles
VY Semke - European Psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier ... mental disorders occupy more modest place counting 8,8 %. Neuroses including nosogenias are observed in 9,2 % of cases. Endogenous diseases are rarely found in patients of a somatic institution (6,7 %). In recent years significant growth of organic mental disorders in ...
[PDF] from tcd.ieD Richards - Clinical Psychology Review, 2011 - Elsevier ... Mood disorders were understood as either a disease of the brain and organic, or neurotic and therefore a disease of the mind (Boland & Keller, 2002). Disorders of a neurotic or reactive variety could be cured once the cause was removed. ...