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    • History of Medicine
    • Psychiatry
    • Cultural Studies

    Background:

    • The term 'depression' encompasses diverse meanings, ranging from a mood state to a clinical diagnosis.
    • Historical and cultural contexts significantly shape the understanding and treatment of depression.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To trace the historical evolution of the concept of depression.
    • To analyze how understandings of depression have shifted from ancient melancholia to contemporary diagnostic criteria.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical analysis of medical and philosophical texts.
    • Examination of diagnostic criteria evolution in psychiatry.
    • Exploration of cultural and societal interpretations of depression.

    Main Results:

    • Distinctions between situational sadness and pervasive unhappiness (melancholia/depression) date back to Hippocrates.
    • The concept of depression has undergone significant transformations across different eras and cultures.
    • Modern psychiatry grapples with a complex disorder, informed by this historical evolution.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding the history of depression is crucial for comprehending its current conceptualization and clinical management.
    • The multifaceted nature of depression requires a nuanced approach that considers its historical and cultural dimensions.