No longer used as a formal term in modern psychology, neurosis, also known as psychoneurosis or neurotic disorder, was a "catch all" term that referred to any mental imbalance that caused distress, but (unlike a psychosis or personality disorder) did not prevent rational thought or an individual's ability to function in daily life. As an illness, it represents a variety of psychiatric conditions in which emotional distress or unconscious conflict is expressed through various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances (as physical symptoms, anxieties, or phobias). These tendencies are usually very common among humans, such as depression, anxiety, obsessive/compulsive tendencies, and even personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder, Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, et al. It has perhaps been most simply defined as a "poor ability to adapt to one's environment, an inability to change one's life patterns, and the inability to develop a richer, more complex, more satisfying personality." (Boeree 2002)
What is the scientific name for those who can not resist the emotional pressure?
MENTALLY ILL
PSYCHOTIC
Reply:not sure if there is one...
Reply:I don't think there is a name
Reply:There are several possible entities that can cause mood disorders. From far Anxiety disorders -15% population- panic disorders and agoraphobia are very frequent.
Anxiety disorders range in severity from common, mild phobias (eg, fear of insects, heights, or storms) to chronic, disabling conditions such as panic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Anxiety diagnoses are made according to the specific symptomatic manifestation of each disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder are included in this group.
Anxiety is characterized by heightened arousal (ie, physical symptoms such as tension, tachycardia, tachypnea, tremor) accompanied by apprehension, fear, obsessions, or the like. Anxiety disorders are different from normal fears, although the symptoms can be similar. Generally speaking, normal fears represent emotional reactions to real, external threats, and the emotional response is appropriately related to the actual danger. In contrast, the symptoms of anxiety disorders occur either without obvious external threat or when the response to the threat is excessive. When an extreme or inappropriate fear or worry is present and is coupled with some degree of life impairment, the diagnosis of anxiety disorder should be considered.
I hope this information would be useful to you. Sorry is a bit technical, but you are asking for scientific names.
Reply:cry baby
Reply:Neurotic
Reply:burned out
Reply:Many personality disorders have this function.
Borderline Personality Disorder causes a person to succumb to attention-seeking behaviors. Dependent Personality Disorder makes a person completely unwilling to offend a certain person or institution. Histrionic Personality Disorder even is always concerned with being "on stage."
Reply:They suffer from emotional imbalance due to social or other types or pressures.
Reply:I assume you mean emotion al pressure to do what others want them to do regardless of what you want. They can be called people with dependent personality disorder, or might be people with very low selfesteem.
Reply:nerviousthenia--or nervesness
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