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njuəˈrəusɪs сущ. невроз mild neurosis ≈ небольшой невроз (в легкой форме) severe neurosis ≈ сильный невроз persistent neurosis ≈ стойкий невроз anxiety neurosis ≈ невроз страха (медицина) невроз neurosis (pl -ses) невроз;
anxiety neurosis невроз страха neurosis (pl -ses) невроз;
anxiety neurosis невроз страхаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > neurosis
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рус Ипохондрическое расстройствоeng Hypochondriacal disorder. The essential feature is a persistent preoccupation with the possibility of having one or more serious and progressive physical disorders. Patients manifest persistent somatic complaints or a persistent preoccupation with their physical appearance. Normal or commonplace sensations and appearances are often interpreted by patients as abnormal and distressing, and attention is usually focused upon only one or two organs or systems of the body. Marked depression and anxiety are often present, and may justify additional diagnoses. Body dysmorphic disorder. Dysmorphophobia (nondelusional). Hypochondriacal neurosis. Hypochondriasis. Nosophobia. (Excludes: ) delusional dysmorphophobia ( F22.8), fixed delusions about bodily functions or shape ( F22.-) -
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рус Дистимияeng Dysthymia. A chronic depression of mood, lasting at least several years, which is not sufficiently severe, or in which individual episodes are not sufficiently prolonged, to justify a diagnosis of severe, moderate, or mild recurrent depressive disorder (F33.-). Depressive: neurosis, personality disorder. Neurotic depression. Persistent anxiety depression. (Excludes: ) anxiety depression (mild or not persistent) ( F41.2) -
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рус Генерализованное тревожное расстройствоeng Generalized anxiety disorder. Anxiety that is generalized and persistent but not restricted to, or even strongly predominating in, any particular environmental circumstances (i.e. it is "free-floating"). The dominant symptoms are variable but include complaints of persistent nervousness, trembling, muscular tensions, sweating, lightheadedness, palpitations, dizziness, and epigastric discomfort. Fears that the patient or a relative will shortly become ill or have an accident are often expressed. Anxiety: neurosis, reaction, state. (Excludes: ) neurasthenia ( F48.0)
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