词条 | Mourning and Melancholia |
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| name = Mourning and Melancholia | author = Sigmund Freud | title_orig = Trauer und Melancholie | orig_lang_code = de | country = Germany | language = German | subjects = Mourning Melancholia }} Mourning and Melancholia ({{lang-de|Trauer und Melancholie}}) is a 1917 work of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. In this essay, Freud argues that mourning and melancholia are similar but different responses to {{linktext|loss}}. In mourning, a person deals with the grief of losing of a specific love object, and this process takes place in the conscious mind. In melancholia, a person grieves for a loss he is unable to fully comprehend or identify, and thus this process takes place in the unconscious mind. Mourning is considered a healthy and natural process of grieving a loss, while melancholia is considered pathological. References
3 : Essays by Sigmund Freud|Psychoanalysis|1917 documents |
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