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This study aims to classifying and analyze the aspects mental disorders of mourning and melancholia and the destructive effects in the character Ella Marchmill in short story by Thomas Hardly.
Sitti Hardianti
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Melancholic Migrations and Affective Objects in Fadia Faqir’s My Name is Salma
Melancholia has been read as an individual pathological response to loss, a national cultural reaction to the end of the British Empire, and as a collective political emotion felt by socially marginalised groups.
Sibyl Adam
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Pseudo-intelectualismo y melancolía. La poética de la bilis negra en el Lexífanes de Luciano [PDF]
En el mundo altamente competitivo y exhibicionista de Luciano, el hiper-aticismo, el (ab)uso de palabras recónditas y arcaicas a fin de impactar deviene en una especie de plaga.
Kazantzidis, George
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The role of Melancholia in prostate cancer patients' depression
Background Although it is well established that prostate cancer (PCa) patients are more likely to experience clinical depression than their age-matched non-prostate cancer peers, and that such depression can have negative effects upon survival, little is
Sharpley Christopher F +2 more
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Melancholia before the 20th century: Fear and Sorrow or Partial Insanity?
Throughout the history of Psychopathology, several meanings have been assigned to the term melancholia. The main ones were related to affective (fear and sadness) and thought disorders (a type of mental disorder characterised mainly by the presence of ...
Diogo eTelles-Correia +1 more
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Melancholia a Psychiatric Disorder Described in Unani System of Medicine: Its Similarities and Differences with Depression [PDF]
Melancholia is a Latin transcription of the Greek word melaina chole, which in ancient Greece mainly meant “biliousness,” and was also used, in medical speech “to signify insane or anxious conduct.
Muzafar Din Bhat +4 more
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First-time administration of the Sydney Melancholia Prototype Index (SMPI) to non-English-speaking patients: a study from Brazil [PDF]
Objective: The Sydney Melancholia Prototype Index (SMPI) is a scale that uses a non-conventional strategy to assess melancholia status based on prototypic symptoms and illness course variables.
Mateus F. Messinger +7 more
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Introduction Depression is possibly not a single syndrome but rather comprises several subtypes. DSM-5 proposes a melancholia specifier with phenotypic characteristics that could be associated with clinical progression, biological markers or therapeutic
Mateus Frizzo Messinger +7 more
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Magical urbanism:Walter Benjamin and utopian realism in the film Ratcatcher [PDF]
Deploys Walter Benjamin to discuss fantastical representations of childhood and class in the film ...
Law, Alex, Law, Jan
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