03197nam 22004813u 450 991078220900332120230607222208.00-19-028810-81-280-83759-497866108375950-19-802967-5(CKB)1000000000553601(EBL)431206(OCoLC)428979564(StDuBDS)EDZ0000023832(MiAaPQ)EBC431206(EXLCZ)99100000000055360120151005d2002|||| u|| |engur|||||||||||Nature of Melancholy[electronic resource] From Aristotle to KristevaOxford Oxford University Press20021 online resource (390 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-984925-0 0-19-515165-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Contents""; ""Introduction: From Melancholic States to Clinical Depression""; ""PART I: ARISTOTLE TO FREUD""; ""1 Brilliance and Melancholy""; ""2 Diseases of the Black Bile""; ""3 Accidie""; ""4 Black Bile and Melancholia""; ""5 Melancholia in Men and Women""; ""6 Learned People and Melancholy""; ""7 Melancholia, Witches, and Deceiving Demons""; ""8 Melancholy Nuns""; ""9 Melancholy""; ""10 Melancholic States""; ""11 The Melancholy Character""; ""12 How to Help Melancholicks""; ""13 The Spleen""; ""14 The Chronic Disease of Melancholy""; ""15 Werther's Death""""16 Illness of the Cognitive Faculties""""17 Melancholia""; ""18 Hypochondriasis or Tristimania""; ""19 ""Ode on Melancholy"" and ""What the Thrush Said""""; ""20 Hypochondriasis and Melancholia""; ""21 ""Autumn Song"" and ""Spleen""""; ""22 Green Sickness and Wertherism""; ""23 Affectivity in Mental Disorder""; ""24 Depressive States""; ""25 Loss""; ""PART II: AFTER FREUD""; ""26 The Depressive Position""; ""27 A Learned Helplessness Model of Depression""; ""28 A Cognitivist Analysis of Depression""; ""29 Affiliation, Cultural Roles, and Women's Depression""""30 Mourning the Lost Mother and the Lost Self""""31 Biomedical Analyses of Depression""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Credits""; ""Index"";Part 1: Aristotle to Freud 1. Aristotle (or a Follower of Aristotle), Melancholy, from Problems 2. Galen, Diseases of the Black Bile, from On the Affected Parts 3. Cassian, Of the Spirit of Accidie, from The Foundations of the Cenobitic Life and the Eight Capital Sins Book X Chapters I-IV 4. Avicenna, On Black Bile and Melancholia, from Canon of Medicine 5. Hildegard of Bingen, Melancholia in Men and Women, from Holistic Healing 6. Ficino, Learned People and Melancholy, from The Three Books of Life 7. Weyer, Melancholia, Witches, and Deceiving Demons, from Of Deceiving Demons 8 TeresaMelancholyMelancholy.152.4Radden Jennifer259206Radden Jennifer259206AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910782209003321Nature of Melancholy3798960UNINA