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The melancholic displays something else besides which is lacking in mourning— an extraordinary diminution in his self-regard, an impoverish¬ ment of his ego on a grand scale. In mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself. The patient represents his ego to us as worthless, incap¬ able of any ...
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Melancholia, whose definition fluctuates even in descriptive psychiatry, takes on various clinical forms the grouping together of which into a single unity does not seem to be established with certainty; and some of these forms suggest somatic rather than psychogenic affections.
30 de dic. de 2016 · Article PDF Available. Mourning and Melancholia, Sigmund Freud (1917) – The 100-year anniversary of the publication of this landmark essay about depression. December 2016. Jornal...
Citaon Freud,S.(1917).MourningandMelancholia.TheStandard EditionoftheCompletePsychologicalWorksofSigmund Freud,VolumeXIV(1914-1916):OntheHistoryofthePsycho-
Expanding on Freud's characterization of philosophy as “animism”, this essay appeals to the notions of mourning and melancholia as parameters of social criticism. The author considers the idealistic …