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Unipolar Depression
A major depressive disorder characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness or lack of interest, without the mood swings seen in bipolar disorder.
Psychoanalytic Theory
A body of theories developed by Sigmund Freud, which posits that human behavior is the outcome of interactions among various components of the mind, including the id, ego, and superego.
Depression
A common and serious mood disorder that affects how a person feels, thinks, and handles daily activities, characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and/or a lack of interest in previously enjoyed activities.
Unconscious Grieving
Refers to the process of mourning that occurs outside an individual's conscious awareness, often manifesting in physical symptoms or behaviors rather than recognized feelings of loss.
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