(i) Affections of the will,—states of aboulia, indecision, discord, conflicts, and uncontrollable impulses.
(j) Affections of the memory,—amnesic and paramnesic states.
(k) General mental fatigue.
(l) Affections of sexual life,—impotence, perversion, and inversion.
(m) Affections in regard to marital relations.
(n) Affections in regard to personal life,—diffidence, self-condemnation, self-depreciation.
(o) Affections of apparent loss of personality,—feeling of self gone.
(p) Formation of new personalities,—dual and multiple personality.
In connection with all such neurotic affections we find invariably present a feeling of unrest, hesitation, doubt, conflict, discord, uneasiness, a feeling of anxiety, conscious or subconscious, feeling of some impending evil. In all such affections we find the brooding spirit of the most powerful of all animal instincts,—the fear instinct. Neurosis is a disease of self-preservation and fear.