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neurasthenia
noun as in breakdown
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noun as in jitters
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noun as in nerves
noun as in nervous breakdown
noun as in nervousness
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noun as in neurosis
Example Sentences
One of the book’s through-lines is the concept of “neurasthenia,” an old-fashioned term describing a collection of symptoms including headaches, listlessness and low-grade depression.
Idleness in the poor became neurasthenia in the rich.
As a child, Jacob was treated for neurasthenia by Jean-Martin Charcot, Freud’s mentor.
The latter, which made use of ultraviolet irradiation, was considered an effective treatment for hysteria, epilepsy, neurasthenia, migraine, melancholia, mania, insomnia, and a wide variety of other psychiatric, neurological, and general medical disorders.
During the eighteen-sixties, doctors in America diagnosed an illness called “neurasthenia,” which was characterized by tiredness, headaches, and insomnia, and was thought to be brought on by the anxieties of urbanization.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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