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treatment for melancholic depression is antidepressant medication, and psychotherapy is added later on as support if at all. The scientific support for medication as the best treatment is that patients with melancholic depression are less likely to improve with placebos, unlike other depression patients. This indicates the improvements observed after medication actually come from the biological basis of the condition and the treatment. There are several types of antidepressants that can be prescribed including
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to modern biomedical explanations for mood disorders). In
Victorian Britain, the notion of melancholia as a disease evolved as it became increasingly classifiable and diagnosable with a set list of symptoms that contributed to a biomedical model for the understanding mental disease. However, in the 20th century, the focus again shifted, and the term became used essentially as a synonym for depression. Indeed, modern concepts of depression as a
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Philostratus, when
Apollonius was inquisitive to know what he could do with his pipe, told him, "That he would make a melancholy man merry, and him that was merry much merrier than before, a lover more enamoured, a religious man more devout." Ismenias the Theban, Chiron the centaur, is said to have cured this and many other diseases by music alone: as now they do those, saith Bodine, that are troubled with St. Vitus's Bedlam dance.
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But to leave all declamatory speeches in praise of divine music, I will confine myself to my proper subject: besides that excellent power it hath to expel many other diseases, it is a sovereign remedy against despair and melancholy, and will drive away the devil himself. Canus, a
Rhodian fiddler, in
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was a common medical diagnosis. In this period, the focus was on the abnormal beliefs associated with the disorder, rather than depression and affective symptoms. In the 19th century, melancholia was considered to be rooted in subjective 'passions' that seemingly caused disordered mood (in contrast
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noted that "at the close of the Middle Ages, a sombre melancholy weighs on people's souls." In chronicles, poems, sermons, even in legal documents, an immense sadness, a note of despair and a fashionable sense of suffering and deliquescence at the approaching end of times, suffuses court poets and
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Trivedi; Jonathan Stewart; David W Morris; Stephen Wisniewski; Sachiko Miyahara; Andrew Nierenberg; Maurizio Fava; John Rush (2008). "Response to a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (Citalopram) in Major Depressive Disorder with Melancholic Features: A
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illness caused by the impact of black bile on the brain. He described melancholia's initial clinical manifestations as "suffering from an unexplained fear, inability to answer questions or providing false answers, self-laughing and self-crying and speaking meaninglessly, yet with no fever."
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In Middle-Ages Europe, the humoral, somatic paradigm for understanding sustained sadness lost primacy in front of the prevailing religious perspective. Sadness came to be a vice (λύπη in the Greek vice list by
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Ficino transformed what had hitherto been regarded as the most calamitous of all the humours into the mark of genius. Small wonder that eventually the attitudes of melancholy soon became an indispensable adjunct to all those with artistic or intellectual
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and other writers to be especially prone to melancholy by the nature of their work, sometimes with good effects for their art in increased sensitivity and use of fantasy. Among those of his contemporaries so characterised by Vasari were
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282:: disease or ailment being caused by an imbalance in one or more of the four basic bodily liquids, or humours. Personality types were similarly determined by the dominant humor in a particular person. According to
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lack of emotional responsiveness (mood does not brighten, even briefly) to normally pleasurable stimuli (such as food or entertainment) or situations (such as warm, affectionate interactions with friends or
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Antonio; Vares, Edgar Arrua; Wollenhaupt-Aguiar, Bianca; Kauer-Sant'Anna, Márcia; Kawamoto, Sheila Yuri; Galvão, Emily; Parker, Gordon; Fleck, Marcelo P. (2014-08-19).
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Sadness: Acedia vel Tristitia Between Sociocultural Conditioning and Psychological Dynamics of Negative Emotions. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 31: 50–64.
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In 2006, Michael Alan Taylor and Max Fink also defined melancholia as a systemic disorder that could be identified by depressive mood rating scales, verified by the presence of abnormal
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metabolism. They considered it to be characterized by depressed mood, abnormal motor functions, and abnormal vegetative signs, and they described several forms, including
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was published in nine parts (or "nights") between 1742 and 1745, and hugely popular in several languages. It had a considerable influence on early
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treatments can be used such as talk therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), they have shown to be less effective than medication. In a
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have indicated that melancholic depressed patients have issues with the connections between different regions of the brain, specifically the
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and subsequent tradition, melancholia was caused by an excess of black bile, hence the name, which means "black bile", from
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3078:"Melancholic Depression: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Coping Tips"
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2746:"Melancholic Depression: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Coping Tips"
2013:
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medicine in Europe that describes a condition characterized by markedly
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3104:"Is cognitive behaviour therapy of benefit for melancholic depression?"
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187:, to specify certain features that may be present in major depression.
1174:; the antidepressants tend to vary on how they work and what specific
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395:, "monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme", and in
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The name "melancholia" comes from the old medical belief of the four
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as the originating organ and cold and dry as related qualities. In
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Melancholy Experience in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
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Melancholia and Depression: From Hippocratic Times to Modern Times
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Fashion and Fiction: Dress in Art and Literature in Stuart England
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427:, who used it, perhaps not very seriously, of himself. A famous
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and clinical depression, iconography and printmaking techniques
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The Age of Melancholy: "Major Depression" and its Social Origin
2952:"What is melancholic depression? Symptoms, diagnosis, and more"
1695:. United States: American Psychiatric Publishing. p. 185.
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influentially proposed the existence of a condition he called '
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were similar concepts, most likely to affect the intellectual.
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chroniclers alike: Huizinga quotes instances in the ballads of
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Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
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1692:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5®)
1460:
Telles-Correia, Diogo; Marques, JoĂŁo Gama (3 February 2015).
479:(1621) treats the subject from both a literary and a medical
2404:. New Haven, CN; London: Yale University Press. p. 54.
1758:
Porter, Stanley C.; Malcolm, Matthew R., eds. (2013-04-25).
1086:. They are more likely to occur in patients who suffer from
2349:. New Haven CN; London: Yale University Press. p. 52.
137:, sleeplessness, irritability, and agitation. Later, fixed
1319:. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 38.
2193:, subsection 3, on and after line 3480, "Music a Remedy":
2091:
Huizinga, "Pessimism and the ideal of the sublime life",
1539:"18th-Century Theories of Melancholy & Hypochondria"
2976:
Luty, Suzanne; Carter, Janet; McKenzie, Janice (2007).
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In his study of French and Burgundian courtly culture,
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The English Icon: Elizabethan and Jacobean Portraiture
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from the frontispiece to the 1638 edition of Burton's
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The most extended treatment of melancholia comes from
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
1878:
Voices from Exile: Essays in Memory of Hamish Ritchie
709:. In the 20th century, much of the counterculture of
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and other physicians to the list of symptoms. In the
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The Tears of Things: Melancholy and Physical Objects
3486:
The Nature of Melancholy: From Aristotle to Kristeva
2667:(Fifth ed.). American Psychiatric Association.
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Parker, Gordon; Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan, eds. (1996).
217:(from a blend of "wishful" and the obsolete English
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3456:Klibansky, Raymond; Panofsky, Erwin; Saxl, Fritz:
3356:. University Press of America, Lanham, Md., 2013.
3224:; Lucey, James V.; Malone, Kevin M. (2016-11-15).
190:Related terms used in historical medicine include
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639:was commissioned to illustrate a later edition.
2661:American Psychiatric Association (2013-05-22).
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170:Between the late 18th and late 19th centuries,
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3558:"DĂĽrer's Melancholia": sonnet by Edward Dowden
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2132:, Vol. 34, No. 3 (Fall, 2003), pp. 653–675,
4879:indicate emotion names in foreign languages
3943:
3581:"An Anatomy of Melancholy" on "In Our Time"
1753:
1751:
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1283:Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy
975:marked psychomotor retardation or agitation
44:of the melancholic temperament (drawing by
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5806:Other specified feeding or eating disorder
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2080:An essay on demoniacs of the New Testament
1073:persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
894:, environmental, and psychological factors
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452:. The image in turn inspired a passage in
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2484:. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & co.
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2257:Alternative & Complementary Therapies
2241:, newsletter of the Faculty of Medicine,
2022:
2012:
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1417:. Springer Science & Business Media.
1122:. Some studies have found that there are
6069:Disorganized (hebephrenic) schizophrenia
5665:Depersonalization-derealization disorder
3571:Diderot's historic writing on Melancholy
2626:. New York: Cambridge University Press.
2620:Taylor, Michael Alan; Fink, Max (2006).
1681:
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329:Melancholia was described as a distinct
3502:. University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
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717:and a sense of purposelessness called "
3354:Depression as a Psychoanalytic Problem
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2834:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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2547:. Sydney: Cambridge University Press.
1963:, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott,
1940:, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott,
1764:William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
1455:
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1051:Severe weight loss or loss of appetite
1041:And at least three of the following:
978:marked loss of appetite or weight loss
462:, and, a few years later, a sonnet by
117:Melancholy was regarded as one of the
3149:Rasmussen, Keith G. (December 2011).
2389:. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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27:Historical view of extreme depression
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956:depression with melancholic features
213:: "self-will or fastidious habit"),
6172:Obsolete terms for mental disorders
5772:Physiological and physical behavior
3576:"The Four Humours" on "In Our Time"
3474:. Columbia University Press, 1992.
2804:Gordon Parker, M. D. (2017-01-20).
2779:Parker, Gordon (6 September 2015).
2587:Parker, Gordon (6 September 2015).
2243:Memorial University of Newfoundland
1063:Worse depressed mood in the morning
106:, bodily complaints, and sometimes
5718:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
5112:Emotional and behavioral disorders
1584:. Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
1411:Clarke, R. J.; Macrae, R. (1988).
1088:depression with psychotic features
423:, but he does not use the term of
25:
5898:Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
3549:Grunwald Center website: Durer's
3488:. Oxford University Press, 2002.
2982:The British Journal of Psychiatry
2294:from the original on 2 April 2015
1398:Epidemics, III, 16 cases, case II
821:Meditation by Domenico Fetti 1618
758:In 1907, the German psychiatrist
627:), a long poem in blank verse by
5198:X-linked intellectual disability
4322:
4316:
2673:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596
2453:The Oxford Companion to the Body
1687:American Psychiatric Association
1626:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.4709
1144:empirically supported treatments
635:in England, France and Germany.
90:) is a concept found throughout
5027:Intermittent explosive disorder
4952:Ego-dystonic sexual orientation
3446:. Yale University Press, 1986.
3378:from the original on 2022-05-11
3120:10.1016/j.comppsych.2013.12.017
2640:from the original on 2022-05-03
2599:from the original on 2022-03-30
2569:from the original on 2022-01-20
2460:from the original on 2021-10-15
2210:from the original on 2020-08-09
2172:from the original on 2022-01-30
1709:from the original on 2021-07-10
1651:from the original on 2022-08-12
1549:from the original on 2021-01-25
1431:from the original on 2022-07-03
1362:from the original on 2022-07-07
1333:from the original on 2022-08-28
1316:Melancholia: The Western Malady
1011:, most recent episode depressed
1005:, most recent episode depressed
5670:Dissociative identity disorder
4935:Adult personality and behavior
3460:. McGill-Queen's Press, 1964
3387:, a twelve part series titled
3319:10.1016/j.psychres.2008.10.025
3230:Journal of Affective Disorders
3020:Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
2500:Journal of Affective Disorders
2048:Hedayat al-Motaallemin fi Tebb
564:Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
322:, hence the related adjective
1:
3389:The New Anatomy of Melancholy
2130:The Sixteenth Century Journal
2094:The Waning of the Middle Ages
1568:British Journal of Psychiatry
1352:"The Four Human Temperaments"
733:in English) and the Romantic
671:movement, with such works as
656:Semper Dowland, semper dolens
529:
49:
6074:Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia
5611:Generalized anxiety disorder
5344:Neurological and symptomatic
4989:Sexual relationship disorder
4831:Social emotional development
3530:. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
3167:10.1097/YCT.0b013e31820a9482
2911:10.1371/journal.pone.0048200
2050:. University Press, Mashhad.
1967:, on Perseus Digital Library
1944:, on Perseus Digital Library
1921:, on Perseus Digital Library
1148:cognitive behavioral therapy
934:For the purposes of medical
725:. The medieval condition of
674:The Sorrows of Young Werther
410:Painters were considered by
310:, the season of autumn, the
298:
296:), "dark, black", and χολή (
292:
269:for the 1628 3rd edition of
32:Melancholia (disambiguation)
5850:REM sleep behavior disorder
5319:Seasonal affective disorder
5117:Separation anxiety disorder
4077:
3413:A Field Guide to Melancholy
2456:. Oxford University Press.
2001:World Journal of Psychiatry
1817:"Definition of Wistfulness"
843:Low mood, low self-esteem,
366:described melancholia as a
318:it showed the influence of
223:, meaning "intently"), and
81:
6203:
6117:Symptoms and uncategorized
5218:developmental disabilities
4984:Sexual maturation disorder
3586:At the Roots of Melancholy
3564:Melancholy and abstraction
2806:"An Update on Melancholia"
2233:February 15, 2015, at the
1995:Delfaridi, Behnam (2014).
1876:Wallace, Ian, ed. (2015).
1852:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1822:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1796:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1791:"Definition of Moroseness"
1733:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1728:"Definition of Lugubrious"
1605:Kendler KS (August 2020).
1513:Azzone P. (2013) pp. 23ff.
1356:www.thetransformedsoul.com
1098:The causes of melancholic
455:The City of Dreadful Night
29:
6122:
6111:
6079:Simple-type schizophrenia
6048:Schizophreniform disorder
6000:
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5493:
5426:Mild cognitive impairment
5411:Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
5349:
5338:
5309:Major depressive disorder
5262:
5248:
5214:Psychological development
5081:
5068:
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4314:
3415:. Oldcastle Books, 2009.
3393:The Anatomy of Melancholy
3242:10.1016/j.jad.2016.06.035
2995:10.1192/bjp.bp.106.024729
2512:10.1016/j.jad.2020.03.094
2191:The Anatomy of Melancholy
1847:"Definition of Saturnine"
1438:– via Google Books.
1201:Electroconvulsive therapy
1195:randomized clinical trial
1168:tricyclic antidepressants
1069:major depressive disorder
936:diagnostic classification
927:electroconvulsive therapy
923:antidepressant medication
859:, lack of mood reactivity
820:
811:
713:was fueled by comparable
662:, the "Melancholy Dane".
600:The Anatomy of Melancholy
512:English cultural movement
476:The Anatomy of Melancholy
272:The Anatomy of Melancholy
76:
6127:Impulse-control disorder
6043:Schizoaffective disorder
6038:Brief reactive psychosis
5735:Mass psychogenic illness
5698:Body dysmorphic disorder
5477:Post-concussion syndrome
5087:Emotional and behavioral
4764:in virtual communication
3108:Comprehensive Psychiatry
2956:www.medicalnewstoday.com
2553:10.1017/CBO9780511759024
2478:Ordronaux, John (1871).
2400:Ribeiro, Aileen (2005).
2345:Ribeiro, Aileen (2005).
1479:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00081
997:Major depressive episode
991:Major depressive episode
948:specify certain features
768:manic-depressive illness
764:involutional melancholia
753:Mourning and Melancholia
6064:Childhood schizophrenia
5416:Frontotemporal dementia
5373:High-functioning autism
5190:Intellectual disability
3516:. Mariner Books, 2006.
3427:The Future of Nostalgia
3286:www.psychologytoday.com
3201:www.psychologytoday.com
3058:www.psychologytoday.com
2726:www.psychologytoday.com
2335:(subscription required)
2269:10.1089/act.2004.10.266
1965:A Greek–English Lexicon
1942:A Greek-English Lexicon
1466:Frontiers in Psychology
1060:Guilt that is excessive
950:that may be present in
5581:Specific social phobia
5472:Organic brain syndrome
5314:Melancholic depression
5075:Childhood and learning
4381:
4220:
4211:
4202:
3978:
3944:
2440:. Berlin: Logos Verlag
2282:Denis Diderot (2015).
2046:Matini, Jalal (1965).
1910:De aere aquis et locis
1243:Melancholic depression
1120:fronto-parietal cortex
807:Melancholic depression
797:Melancholic depression
596:
567:
548:
536:
490:
356:Aretaeus of Cappadocia
275:
259:
61:
6137:Psychomotor agitation
5927:and substance-related
5870:Postpartum depression
5750:Somatization disorder
5636:Acute stress reaction
5401:AIDS dementia complex
3429:. Basic Books, 2002.
2237:by Dr. John Crellin,
2166:mathworld.wolfram.com
1580:Jansson, Asa (2021).
1303:Burton, Bk. I, p. 147
1152:interpersonal therapy
791:postpartum depression
554:
542:
519:
265:
248:
58:Essays on Physiognomy
54:Johann Kaspar Lavater
40:
6132:Klüver–Bucy syndrome
5962:Substance dependence
5875:Postpartum psychosis
5421:Huntington's disease
5203:Lujan–Fryns syndrome
5052:Personality disorder
4801:Group affective tone
3032:10.4088/jcp.v69n1201
2385:Strong, Roy (1969).
2014:10.5498/wjp.v4.i2.37
787:psychotic depression
460:James Thomson (B.V.)
364:Al-Akhawayni Bokhari
127:linked to the spleen
30:For other uses, see
6012:Delusional disorder
5957:Stimulant psychosis
5947:Physical dependence
5801:Rumination syndrome
5703:Conversion disorder
5680:Psychogenic amnesia
5530:with depressed mood
5528:Adjustment disorder
5431:Parkinson's disease
5406:Alzheimer's disease
5299:Atypical depression
5135:Social functioning
5010:Munchausen syndrome
5005:Factitious disorder
4854:constructed emotion
4524:functional accounts
3440:Jackson, Stanley W.
3401:. Routledge, 2005.
3307:Psychiatry Research
2902:2012PLoSO...748200G
2697:"What's the DSM-5?"
2315:British Art Journal
2160:Weisstein, Eric W.
1176:chemical messengers
1100:depressive disorder
1009:Bipolar II disorder
999:, recurrent episode
783:retarded depression
741:Modern connotations
699:with works such as
685:with works such as
397:Georges Chastellain
6031:schizophrenia-like
5675:Dissociative fugue
5124:Movement disorders
4754:in decision-making
3995:(sense of purpose)
3512:Shenk, Joshua W.:
3498:Schwenger, Peter:
3484:Radden, Jennifer:
3372:www.psych.ox.ac.uk
3222:O’Farrelly, Cliona
3155:The Journal of ECT
2847:10.2147/NDT.S66504
2436:2016-03-13 at the
2147:2020-11-14 at the
1959:2022-07-08 at the
1936:2011-06-05 at the
1917:2022-06-01 at the
1414:Coffee: Physiology
1025:depressive episode
1019:Signs and symptoms
1003:Bipolar I disorder
654:, whose motto was
568:
549:
537:
393:Eustache Deschamps
381:demonic possession
276:
260:
151:demonic possession
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5446:Vascular dementia
5368:Asperger syndrome
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5240:
5239:
5178:Tourette syndrome
5064:
5063:
5060:
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4884:
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4471:Appeal to emotion
4249:Social connection
3536:978-1-349-31949-7
3522:978-0-618-77344-2
3508:978-0-816-64631-9
3494:978-0-195-15165-7
3480:978-0-231-06707-2
3470:Kristeva, Julia:
3466:978-0-7735-5952-3
3452:978-0-300-03700-5
3435:978-0-465-00708-0
3421:978-1-842-43292-1
3407:978-0-415-95188-3
3362:978-0-761-86041-9
3026:(12): 1847–1855.
2810:Psychiatric Times
2682:978-0-89042-555-8
2633:978-0-521-84151-1
2562:978-0-521-47275-3
2411:978-0-300-10999-3
2356:978-0-300-10999-3
2115:Huizinga 1924:25.
1891:978-90-04-29639-8
1773:978-0-8028-6927-2
1702:978-0-89042-557-2
1591:978-3-030-54801-8
1543:loki.stockton.edu
1424:978-1-85166-186-2
1326:978-1-107-06996-1
1277:Vapours (disease)
1154:for depression.
1124:biological marker
954:, referred to as
932:
931:
801:Medical condition
688:Ode on Melancholy
119:four temperaments
16:(Redirected from
6194:
6113:
6002:
5981:
5916:
5791:Anorexia nervosa
5779:
5768:
5745:Psychogenic pain
5713:Globus pharyngis
5561:Childhood phobia
5544:
5516:
5495:
5351:
5340:
5250:
5149:Selective mutism
5100:Conduct disorder
5083:
5070:
5047:Trichotillomania
5022:Gender dysphoria
5017:Fear of intimacy
4974:Sexual anhedonia
4942:
4931:
4918:Mental disorders
4911:
4904:
4897:
4888:
4859:discrete emotion
4759:in the workplace
4655:Empathy quotient
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3425:Boym, Svetlana:
3411:Bowring, Jacky:
3397:Blazer, Dan G.:
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4229:Sentimentality
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4167:
4162:
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401:Jean Meschinot
388:Johan Huizinga
377:Pope Gregory I
256:Albrecht DĂĽrer
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