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Depressive anxiety : ウィキペディア英語版 | Depressive anxiety Depressive anxiety is a term developed in relation to the depressive position by Melanie Klein, building on Freud's seminal article on object relations of 1917, 'Mourning and Melancholia'.〔Neville Symington, ''Narcissism'' (1993) p. xi〕 Depressive anxiety revolved around a felt state of inner danger produced by the fear of having harmed good internal objects〔Danielle Quinodoz, ''Emotional Vertigo'' (2002) p. 148〕 - as opposed to the persecutory fear of ego annihilation more typical of paranoid anxiety. It may be distinguished from a depressive mood, which need not necessarily be tinged with anxiety. ==Stages==
Depressive anxiety can be aroused at every developmental stage, from weaning through to the loss of familial dependence of adolescence or of one's youth in later life.〔Hanna Segal, ''Klein'' (1979) p. 135〕 Continual oscillation between paranoid and depressive anxieties can create a sense of psychic imprisonment;〔Danielle Quinodoz, ''Emotional Vertigo'' (2002) p. 149〕 while conversely a lasting shift from the former to the latter can be seen as one of the marks of a successful analytic process.〔A. Bateman/J. Holmes, ''Introduction to Psychoanalysis'' (1999) p. 179〕
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