In the DSM-II, the word "neurosis" was used to describe disorders marked by anxiety, personal dissatisfaction, and inappropriate (but not psychotic) behavior. Why were these disorders grouped together?

a) They involve similar physiological symptoms.
b) They respond to the same types of medications.
c) They were the result of damage to the nervous system.
d) They were thought to be related to similar unconscious processes.


d

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