TYPE OF THEMES CAUSING COMMON AND UNCOMMON OBSESSIONAL COMPULSIVE NEUROSIS FORMS, AND THEIR MODALITIES OF ACTION, PRAGMATICALLY EXPLAINED: CONCISE ... Functional Explorations, Neurorehabilitation
Themes are ideas that represent the psyche content when it comes to obsessional compulsive neurosis mental illness. Obsessional compulsive neurosis disorder is a mental disease that has a very peculiar psychodynamic pattern. It can be a typical pattern most of the time, but may also not be. It is an extreme painful mental disorder a psychiatrist can have to face and deal with. It has been described such since more than a century by professor Sigmund Freud. It is best known in Europe than North America, where we do prefer talking about OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder (TOC in France, and some other European countries). OCD in facts does not fully correspond to the European form, and could be a sort of more attenuated one. Many disciplines did give a lot of theories to explain this obscure trouble, like psychanalysis, psychology, psychiatry, neurology, philosophy, astrology, and phenomenology, to say the least. Religion also had its say on this subject. Forms in the same patients could be of different characteristics, depending on the type of themes of the parasitic thoughts, and so, could be very severe or moderate. We will focus on both common and uncommon themes and their related forms in this book. This is the concise version of the book, and there are also two others original comprehensive, and simplified ones. We wish you a very good reading, and all the best.
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