Hysterical Neurosis
So-called hysterical neurosis is a classic term from psychology and psychiatry that today is understood within the disorders in which emotional distress is expressed through physical or behavioral symptoms, without an organic cause that fully explains them.
How it has been described: It may involve variable bodily discomforts, episodes of intense anguish, or marked emotional reactions linked to internal conflicts.
When to seek care? When these symptoms affect daily life or cause suffering, an evaluation that distinguishes the emotional from the physical is advisable.
Who treats it? A psychiatrist, a clinical psychologist, or a psychoanalyst can address this type of condition, and a general practitioner can help rule out other causes. Raising these concerns with a professional makes it possible to better guide the support.
Data on 241 doctors who treat hysterical neurosis
Specialties that treat hysterical neurosis
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Doctors specialized in hysterical neurosis
Dr. Iraís Díaz Báez
Dr. Iraís Díaz Báez
Dr. Shelly Márquez
Dr. Shelly Márquez
Dra. Blanca Margarita Moreno Ramírez
Dra. Brenda Magdalena Rodríguez Muñoz
Dr. Irving Granados Velázquez
Dr. Lesbros Pablo Huelsz
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dra. Gabriela Osio Morales
Dra. Alejandrina Inés Nogales Imaca
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dr. Eduardo Lenin Ruelas Olvera
Dr. Felix Velasco Alva
Dr. Felix Velasco Alva
Dr. Juan Manuel Arce González
Frequently asked questions
What is hysterical neurosis?
So-called hysterical neurosis is a classic term from psychology and psychiatry that today is understood within the disorders in which emotional distress is expressed through physical or behavioral symptoms, without an organic cause that fully explains them.
Which doctor treats hysterical neurosis?
Hysterical Neurosis is usually treated by specialists in complementary therapist, general practitioner, psychoanalyst, psychologist, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, psychologist and psychoanalyst, complementary therapist.