Hello my friend,
please look at this explanation:
http://www.therapistfinder.net/glossary/neurosis.html
'Freud's terms for a psychological disorder characterized by self-punishing, maladaptive behavior, emotional symptoms, or physical symptoms that protect a person against unconscious anxiety.'
and now, we've this site
http://www.geocities.com/~mhrowell/freudhysteria.html
'Hysteria, a psychoneurosis, in which unconscious emotional conflicts appear as severe mental dissociation or as physical symptoms (conversion reactions), is not dependent upon any known organic or structural pathology. The underlying anxiety is assumed to have been "converted" into a physical symptom.'
here, at last please read this at:
http://psychoanalysis.tripod.com/theory.html
'We have learnt from psycho-analysis that the essence of the process of repression lies, not in putting an end to, in annihilating, the idea which represents an instinct, but in preventing it from becoming conscious.'
Sorry, I won't shock You with English texts (no more?).
Freud vertrat die Auffassung, dass Verdrängung ein bedeutender Prozess in der Verarbeitung seelischer Konflikte ist.
X, Deine Art sagt mit auch zu, aber ich habe leider nicht die Zeit, Dir s o f o r t eine vernünftige (reasonable würde der Engländer sagen) Antwort zu geben.
Ich melde mich wieder, ich habe Dich nicht vergessen.
Gruß Joachim