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He was diagnosed as having melancholia, now referred to as depression.
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He also lauded its critical content and called it a masterwork of ghetto melancholia and stark political gravitas.
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He studied a large number of diverse subjects, many of which informed the study of melancholia, for which he is chiefly famous.
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Or prudently find a new love for him, not precipitously, but gradually so as to not turn his melancholia into mania.
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Mood disorder involving unusually intense and sustained sadness, melancholia, or despair is known as major depression (also known as unipolar or clinical depression).
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His case was transferred to the royal medical tribunal, where he was diagnosed as mentally ill with melancholia.
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It has come to denote a sense of failure in life, lack of initiative and tendency to retreat into oneself, symptoms quite similar to melancholia.
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The bands play with very slow tempos and melodic tones, creating an atmosphere of darkness and melancholia.
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The vesanias included amentia, melancholia, mania, and oneirodynia.
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Burton wrote in the 16th century that music and dance were critical in treating mental illness, especially melancholia.
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