List of types of neurotic depression
Various authors have suggested different typifications of neurotic depression within psychoanalysis . These are related to psychogenetic and psychodynamic hypotheses and the use of the terms is therefore specific to certain authors and schools:
- anaclitic depression (Spitz, 1946)
- anaclitic and introjective depression (Blatt, 1974)
- productive and unproductive depression (Gut, 1989)
- Object-related and narcissistic depression (Glazer, 1979; Lax, 1989)
- Shame Depression (Lewis, 1986)
- depressive position (Klein, 1935)
- essential depression (Marty, 1980)
- Defense Depression (Mollon & Parry, 1984)
- Depression and Obsession (Quint, 1987)
- Super-ego depression, id depression, ego depression, ego-ideal depression (Benedetti, 1981; Will, 1994)
- paranoid core of depression (Bloch, 1989)
- depressive reaction (Müller-Pozzi, 1988)
- Depression and Anxiety (Brenner, 1974, 1975; Heimann, 1974)
- adaptive depression (Schmale, 1973)
- masochistic depression (Berliner, 1942, 1966; Markson, 1993)
- hypochondriac depression (Asch, 1966)
- Anger Depression (Asch, 1966)
- hysterical depression (Feigenbaum, 1926, Erickson & Kubie, 1941)
- Guilt Depression (Weiss, 1944)
- oral depression (Gerö, 1939)
- demanding depression, self-destructive depression ( Mentzos , 1995)
Individual evidence
- ^ Herbert Will, Yvonne Grabenstedt, Gudrun Banck, Gunter Volkl: Depression: Psychodynamics and Therapy . W. Kohlhammer Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-17-020122-4 , pp. 62 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- ^ Heinz Böker: Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry: History, Disease Models and Therapy Practice . Springer-Verlag, 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-30021-2 , pp. 133 ( limited preview in Google Book search).