Neurotických
Neurotických is a Czech adjective that translates to "neurotic" in English. It is used to describe individuals who exhibit neurotic traits, such as excessive anxiety, worry, emotional instability, and a tendency towards obsessive or compulsive behaviors. In a psychological context, neurosis refers to a class of mental disorders characterized by distress but not by the delusions or hallucinations that are characteristic of psychosis. People considered "neurotických" may experience heightened stress responses and find it difficult to cope with everyday pressures, often leading to interpersonal difficulties or a diminished quality of life. The term is generally used in informal conversation and can sometimes carry a pejorative connotation, though in clinical settings, specific neurotic disorders are diagnosed based on a range of symptoms and their severity. The underlying causes can be complex, involving genetic predispositions, environmental factors, and learned behaviors. Treatment for neurotic tendencies or disorders often involves psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy, and in some cases, medication may be prescribed to manage symptoms like anxiety or depression.