In certain circumstances, these conflicts may lead to neurotic symptoms.
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Neurotic symptoms may occur with or without deficits in ego functions, object relations, and ego strengths.
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Nearly every neurotic symptom imaginable manifests itself in one patient, Cecily Koertner ( Susannah York ).
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Jung looked at all behavior including neurotic symptoms as ways of stimulating an individual's growth toward completion.
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His personal life also became difficult at this time, as his wife suffered from increasing neurotic symptoms.
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He had no pathology, but he had a good portion of neurotic symptoms : anxiety " and sleeplessness.
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Dreaming, he said, " is a universally occurring neurotic symptom, " neurotic in the sense that artists and writers are neurotic.
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Panic, phobias, conversions, obsessions, compulsions and depressions ( analysts call these " neurotic symptoms " ) are not usually caused by deficits in functions.
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He also stressed that for many patients simply to have to accept themselves as having neurotic symptoms was itself a source of narcissistic mortification.
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His primary professional loyalty had always been to learning theory, but he continued to assume that neurotic symptoms and depression were best addressed through analysis.