involutional melancholia - ορισμός. Τι είναι το involutional melancholia
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Τι (ποιος) είναι involutional melancholia - ορισμός


Involutional melancholia         
Involutional melancholia or involutional depression is a traditional name for a psychiatric disorder affecting mainly elderly or late middle-aged people, usually accompanied with paranoia. It is classically defined as "depression of gradual onset occurring during the involutional years (40-55 in women and 50-65 in men), with symptoms of marked anxiety, agitation, restlessness, somatic concerns, hypochondriasis, occasional somatic or nihilistic delusions, insomnia, anorexia, and weight loss.
Melancholic         
  • A man whose face exemplifies the melancholic temperament (1789)
  • ''[[Melencolia I]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]], 1514
  • Ch. Boirau, ''The Spleen'' (''Melancholy''). Postcard, c. 1915.
  • The young [[John Donne]], the very picture of fashionable melancholy in the Jacobean era
  • ''Melancholy'', [[etching]] by [[Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione]], 1640s
  • Frontispiece]] for the 1628 3rd edition of ''[[The Anatomy of Melancholy]]''
MOOD DISORDER OF NON-SPECIFIC DEPRESSION
Black bile; Melancholic; Melencolia; Melencoly; Lugubrious; Moroseness; Morose; Wistfulness; Cult of melancholia; Melancholia (temperament)
·noun A gloomy state of mind; melancholy.
II. Melancholic ·noun One affected with a gloomy state of mind.
III. Melancholic ·adj Given to melancholy; depressed; melancholy; dejected; unhappy.
lugubrious         
  • A man whose face exemplifies the melancholic temperament (1789)
  • ''[[Melencolia I]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]], 1514
  • Ch. Boirau, ''The Spleen'' (''Melancholy''). Postcard, c. 1915.
  • The young [[John Donne]], the very picture of fashionable melancholy in the Jacobean era
  • ''Melancholy'', [[etching]] by [[Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione]], 1640s
  • Frontispiece]] for the 1628 3rd edition of ''[[The Anatomy of Melancholy]]''
MOOD DISORDER OF NON-SPECIFIC DEPRESSION
Black bile; Melancholic; Melencolia; Melencoly; Lugubrious; Moroseness; Morose; Wistfulness; Cult of melancholia; Melancholia (temperament)
If you say that someone or something is lugubrious, you mean that they are sad rather than lively or cheerful. (LITERARY)
...a tall, thin man with a long and lugubrious face...
He plays some passages so slowly that they become lugubrious.
= melancholy
ADJ
lugubriously
The dog gazed at us lugubriously for a few minutes.
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj