2016
DOI: 10.1057/s11231-016-9047-4
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Melancholia, Narcissism and Depression

Abstract: This paper discusses ideas about depression as a paradigmatic symptom of contemporaneous psychological suffering and makes a comparison between depression and melancholia. The ideas we describe were stimulated by two comparative studies that were conducted based on an analysis of how depressed subjects relate to the concept of desire, their feelings of shame and their self-image in today's age.

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“…Several studies demonstrated that narcissistic disturbances in childhood (Bartram, 2013;Clewell, 2004;Palacio Espasa, 2002;Pinheiro, Verztman, & Viana, 2016), severe self-destructive behavior including suicide attempts (Corbett, 2009), and difficulties in emotional regulation (Joormann & Stanton, 2016) are defining characteristic of this disorder. Montazeri et al (2013) in a systematic review of the literature on this disorder reported that prevalence of the chronic depression varies from 5.63 to 73% in different sub-population of Iran.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies demonstrated that narcissistic disturbances in childhood (Bartram, 2013;Clewell, 2004;Palacio Espasa, 2002;Pinheiro, Verztman, & Viana, 2016), severe self-destructive behavior including suicide attempts (Corbett, 2009), and difficulties in emotional regulation (Joormann & Stanton, 2016) are defining characteristic of this disorder. Montazeri et al (2013) in a systematic review of the literature on this disorder reported that prevalence of the chronic depression varies from 5.63 to 73% in different sub-population of Iran.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%