Details the author’s various physical and psychiatric disorders and provides a list of his prescribed medications. Postulates that one drug, reserpine, “exacerbated his depression,” leading to his premature death. Concludes that safer alternatives to the drug should have been used considering Hemingway’s family history of depression
Medical discourse containing a brief biographical vignette on Hemingway’s depression, treatment, and...
and Drug Administration (FDA) warned physicians and patients regarding in-creased risk of suicide wi...
This report deals with the possible causes of suicidal death, which is often caused by psychoactive ...
Attempts to presuppose the reasons for Hemingway’s suicide by presenting the major psychological con...
Biopsychosocial approach to Hemingway’s life and suicide, drawing on biographies, letters, writing f...
Traces the impact of wounding and death in Hemingway’s life, specifically the significance of his fa...
Draws on Freud’s theory of psychobiography to examine the devastating effect of the suicide of Hemin...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
A writer\u27s suicide confronts his or her biographers with special problems and opportunities. Draw...
Examination of Hemingway’s declining health in relation to his writing. Details the various psycholo...
Reflection on Hemingway’s time spent at the Mayo Clinic for treatment of depression and alcoholism. ...
Examines how Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Styron wrote about their depression as a way of understandin...
The causes of suicide are complex, and our understanding of the processes and pathways leading to su...
Links Hemingway’s bipolar disorder with his World War I wounding and subsequent posttraumatic stress...
Yalom’s humanistic approach to psychotherapy interests us because of his use of Hemingway, among oth...
Medical discourse containing a brief biographical vignette on Hemingway’s depression, treatment, and...
and Drug Administration (FDA) warned physicians and patients regarding in-creased risk of suicide wi...
This report deals with the possible causes of suicidal death, which is often caused by psychoactive ...
Attempts to presuppose the reasons for Hemingway’s suicide by presenting the major psychological con...
Biopsychosocial approach to Hemingway’s life and suicide, drawing on biographies, letters, writing f...
Traces the impact of wounding and death in Hemingway’s life, specifically the significance of his fa...
Draws on Freud’s theory of psychobiography to examine the devastating effect of the suicide of Hemin...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
A writer\u27s suicide confronts his or her biographers with special problems and opportunities. Draw...
Examination of Hemingway’s declining health in relation to his writing. Details the various psycholo...
Reflection on Hemingway’s time spent at the Mayo Clinic for treatment of depression and alcoholism. ...
Examines how Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Styron wrote about their depression as a way of understandin...
The causes of suicide are complex, and our understanding of the processes and pathways leading to su...
Links Hemingway’s bipolar disorder with his World War I wounding and subsequent posttraumatic stress...
Yalom’s humanistic approach to psychotherapy interests us because of his use of Hemingway, among oth...
Medical discourse containing a brief biographical vignette on Hemingway’s depression, treatment, and...
and Drug Administration (FDA) warned physicians and patients regarding in-creased risk of suicide wi...
This report deals with the possible causes of suicidal death, which is often caused by psychoactive ...