This paper is a re-reading of Freud’s classic paper. The themes of mourning and melancholia are viewed in relation to children and adolescents with illustrations from case histories. Mourning is interpreted in a broader sense: not only as grief (both expectable and traumatic) but as a response to the developmental process itself as phases of childhood are shed and an emerging newer identity is assumed. The author argues that Freud’s paper left the way open to make a number of further distinctions of the processes involved within melancholia
Although at first glance melancholia and grief share some characteristics, the layperson of a centur...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Mourning and melancholia revisited: correspondenc...
In a theoretical part of my research work different ways of the loss of someone very near and dear t...
Freud\u27s mourning theory has been criticized for assuming a model of subjectivity based on a stron...
There is dissention among psychoanalysts about mourning in childhood, including the criteria appropr...
The burdensome legacy of classical psychoanalysis which has perpetuated the belief that the aim of n...
The numerous systematic studies of bereavement behaviour made in recent decades probably stem from F...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Death has always been a taboo subject. However, it is impossible for anyone to avoid death in terms ...
A recent article from Duarte et al. focused on the assessment of child mental health problems relate...
The purpose of this paper is to describe some phases on grief and mourning among children whose pare...
The paper was partly inspired by the conference 'The Ability to Mourn' organized by Institute of Con...
In the modern context, it is understood that childhood grief is a normal response to loss and that b...
This paper describes two patients who were seen for consultation in the Tavistock Trauma Service. Bo...
Although at first glance melancholia and grief share some characteristics, the layperson of a centur...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Mourning and melancholia revisited: correspondenc...
In a theoretical part of my research work different ways of the loss of someone very near and dear t...
Freud\u27s mourning theory has been criticized for assuming a model of subjectivity based on a stron...
There is dissention among psychoanalysts about mourning in childhood, including the criteria appropr...
The burdensome legacy of classical psychoanalysis which has perpetuated the belief that the aim of n...
The numerous systematic studies of bereavement behaviour made in recent decades probably stem from F...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Death has always been a taboo subject. However, it is impossible for anyone to avoid death in terms ...
A recent article from Duarte et al. focused on the assessment of child mental health problems relate...
The purpose of this paper is to describe some phases on grief and mourning among children whose pare...
The paper was partly inspired by the conference 'The Ability to Mourn' organized by Institute of Con...
In the modern context, it is understood that childhood grief is a normal response to loss and that b...
This paper describes two patients who were seen for consultation in the Tavistock Trauma Service. Bo...
Although at first glance melancholia and grief share some characteristics, the layperson of a centur...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Mourning and melancholia revisited: correspondenc...
In a theoretical part of my research work different ways of the loss of someone very near and dear t...