This Site:
This website was created by Janelle Noonan on 12/3/13 and the week following. While the thought and attention put into this case study is serious, it is intended to be received in a satirical manner. Any references to outside materials is placed here with scholarly intent. The inclusion of "advisers" is completely fictional, and the individuals, scholars, and sources cast as "advisers" on this site had no knowledge of this project, nor did they have a personal role in "advising" this site. Their inclusion is intended as a creative way to incorporate their invaluable quotes and thought processes into this creative project. While the diagnostic and therapy information posted on this site is fun, and the rationale for any diagnoses is based in fact, it is not intended to be cited as fact, though it is strongly encouraged that you explore the sources listed in the development of this site. These sources are both interesting and informative! If you do want to cite this page, please do so properly.
Thank you very much for taking the time to view this site, and please enjoy!
Thank you very much for taking the time to view this site, and please enjoy!
Works Cited:
Textual (Quotes and Thought Development):
Bray, Peter. “Men, Loss and Spiritual Emergency: Shakespeare, the Death of Hamnet and the Making of Hamlet.” Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality. 2.2 (2008): pp. 95-115. Web. 21 Nov. 2013.
Burton, Robert. Anatomy of Melancholy. Philadelphia: E. Claxton & Company, 1883. Project Gutenberg. Web. 27 Nov. 2013.
Comer, Ronald. Abnormal Psychology: Seventh Edition. New York: Worth Publishers, 2013. Print.
Holland, Sarah. “Hamlet: A Humoral Diagnosis.” University of Victoria. University of Victoria. 2004. Web. 27 Nov. 2013.
Kazlev, Alan. “The Four Humors.” Kheper.Net. Kheper.Net. 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.
Photos:
http://hankwhittemore.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/hamlet-skull-olivier.jpg?w=470
http://nemet_sorstragedia.lorincz-veger.hu/images/freud.jpg
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/
http://www.shakespearean.com/HamletGertrude.JPG
http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Profiles/S/William-Shakespeare-194895-1-402.jpg
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0037/0882/products/il_fullxfull.239373739_grande.jpeg?v=1310601923
Bray, Peter. “Men, Loss and Spiritual Emergency: Shakespeare, the Death of Hamnet and the Making of Hamlet.” Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality. 2.2 (2008): pp. 95-115. Web. 21 Nov. 2013.
Burton, Robert. Anatomy of Melancholy. Philadelphia: E. Claxton & Company, 1883. Project Gutenberg. Web. 27 Nov. 2013.
Comer, Ronald. Abnormal Psychology: Seventh Edition. New York: Worth Publishers, 2013. Print.
Holland, Sarah. “Hamlet: A Humoral Diagnosis.” University of Victoria. University of Victoria. 2004. Web. 27 Nov. 2013.
Kazlev, Alan. “The Four Humors.” Kheper.Net. Kheper.Net. 2013. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.
Photos:
http://hankwhittemore.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/hamlet-skull-olivier.jpg?w=470
http://nemet_sorstragedia.lorincz-veger.hu/images/freud.jpg
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/
http://www.shakespearean.com/HamletGertrude.JPG
http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Profiles/S/William-Shakespeare-194895-1-402.jpg
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0037/0882/products/il_fullxfull.239373739_grande.jpeg?v=1310601923