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Distinguishing between neurosis and psychosis: discourses on neurosis in colonial Korea.
On the trail of Sisyphus - addiction as an existential neurosis?
No association between catechol-O-methyltransferase polymorphisms and neurotic disorders among mainl…
Hypochondria as an actual neurosis.
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TenotenĀ® in the Treatment of Somatoform, Stress-related and Other Neurotic Disorders
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Effect of Neurotization on QoL and Sensory Restoration
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