Melancholy, The grossest of the foure corporall humours , which if it abound too much , causeth heavinesse and sadnes of minde. [Cockeram, English Dictionarie, 1623] The word also was used in Middle English for "sorrow, gloom" (brought on by love, disappointment, etc.), by mid-14c...
Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego Autoquestionnaire versionPath analysisDysfunctional attitudeIn Japan, TEMPS-A has gathered much attention, because Kraepelin's concepts on "fundamental states" of mood disorder and temperaments have been widely respected. TEMPS-A was ...