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Table-II shows split half reliabilities of normal, malad-justed,
neurotic, psychotic and overall.
It could explain why so many original thinkers, such as the famously
neurotic Vincent Van Gogh, suffered for their art.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the fathers of
neurotic children have high sten scores on depression than the fathers of psychotic children.
"In the Senate, there are
neurotic individuals," she said.
Niebauer's goals are much more modest and, by his own definition, much more achievable: "Rather than "going for nirvana" this book is about experiencing a slight shift in perspective one might call the
neurotic's alternative to enlightenment, but this slight shift may be enough.
In the light of above theoretical background and research review for present study, the following hypotheses were formulated: 1) Fathers of
neurotic children will have high anxiety sten scores than the fathers of normal children; 2) Fathers of psychotic children will have low anxiety sten scores than the fathers of
neurotic children; 3) Fathers of normal children will have less anxiety sten scores than the fathers of psychotic children.
In particular, Skirbekk notes the decline in childbearing among
neurotic men-neurotic meaning individuals who tend to be moody and emotional.
As for the Grand Emperor of
Neurotics, Woody Allen (and David's director in the 2009 film Whatever Works), the two men's public personas could hardly be more different.
The meaning of the two core terms in many ways mirrors the two different focuses brought upon the subject by doctors/psychotherapists who follow the medical model (and focus almost exclusively on
Neurotic Anxiety) and existential philosophers and practitioners who use a phenomenological approach (focusing on Existential Anxiety, while acknowledging its vital relationship with
Neurotic Anxiety).