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Published on: December 2, 2015
[Depression in the child: Clinical and psychopathological aspects]
Abstract:
The present work is exclusively about depressions in childhood till the end of latency (11--12 years old children). It serves a double purpose: to try and show that children from their earliest childhood can be subject to feelings of sadness, moodiness, dismay, self-depreciation; to facilitate, through a better clinical and psychological knowledge, diagnoses in (cases of) depressions. In the first part, we shall study the different clinical forms of depressive states, their factors and their evolution. Three cases of personnal observations will illustrate those theoretic data. The relations between suicide and depression are introduced in the second part of this work. Finally, the authors will tell about the main psychanalytic works which permit to progress towards the recognition of the central function of the depressive phenomena in the structure of a personnality.
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