Conference paper
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TYPUS MELANCHOLICUS AND UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Emilie Oudart
; Université Libre de Bruxelles, Psychosomatics Unit, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Brugmann, Brussels, Belgium
Catherine Hanak
; Addictology Unit, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Brugmann, Brussels, Belgium
Sarah Ammendola
; Psychosomatics Unit, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Brugmann, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract
Background: The Typus Melancholicus (TM) is the premorbid personality of endogenous depression defined by Tellenbach and
Kraus and characterized by orderliness, conscientiousness, norm orientation and intolerance of ambiguity. Tellenbach’s hypothesis
was to find around 50% of TM in the sample of patients with an Unipolar Depression (UD). The present paper aims to make a
literature review on the relationship between the Typus Melancholicus (TM) and Unipolar Depression (UD).
Methods: Nineteen references were selected through searches on PubMed, Google Scholar and Sciences-Direct with the
following MeSH terms in the title: Typus Melancholicus AND Depressive or Depression or Dépression or Depressione. Nine of them
were selected for our review.
Results: Eight of the nine reviewed articles confirm Tellenbach’s hypothesis. The literature review also shows that, in a
population of UD, TM is always constant regardless of age or sex, has no relationship to clinical characteristics and could
contribute to the chronicity of depression. The TM with depression have increased levels of “lack of vital drive” and “feelings of
guilt” and low scores in irritability and dysphoria compared to Non-Typus Melancholicus (NTM). Due to its characteristics, TM
could also be involved in some pathologies such as burnout or postpartum depression. TM does not seem to be linked to a particular Personality Disorder or maladaptive personality, but the two may coexist in certain circumstances. It has been suggested that specific psychotherapeutic methods can be used to treat TM with UD.
Conclusions: The TM could be very useful in our clinical practice. Better practical knowledge of TM could lead to more efficient
psychiatric care as well as heightened capacity to predict new episodes.
Keywords
Typus Melancholicus; Unipolar Depression; premorbid personality
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262515
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Publication date:
24.3.2020.
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