anxiety hysteria

anxiety hysteria
anxiety hysteria n an anxiety disorder and esp. a phobia when the mental aspects of anxiety are emphasized over any accompanying physical symptoms (as heart palpitations and breathlessness) used esp. in early Freudian psychiatry

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Freud's term for phobias, reflecting his view that the same defense mechanisms, repression and displacement, and the same unconscious conflicts involving infantile sexuality are involved in both hysteria and phobias.

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