mental health is a phrase that gets tossed about a lot -- this is
true especially during the few decades prior to this one -- but its full meaning
often gets shorted. Casual mental health discussions usually focus on
significant disorders: schizophrenic condition, bipolar condition, sociopathic
tendencies, even Alzheimer's disease. But what gets left out in these sorts of
discussions is how mental health affects each of our lives, without
exception.
mental health emphasis is typically on disorder. A person with
some sort of a condition is mentally unhealthy, while a person free of condition
possesses mental health. This sort of thinking is problematic in a couple of
ways. Firstly, many people with legitimate mental health conditions go
undiagnosed. The world is filled with the mentally and emotionally
undiagnosed.
The second problem is that
mental health is not simply an absence of a diagnosed condition, or presenting
symptoms. In other words, mental health isn't simply about lacking; mental
health is equally about having.
Being mentally healthy means a number of
things: coping successfully with the setbacks life invariably presents; healthy
relationships with loved ones; functional relations regular acquaintances --
coworkers, for example; and integrating successfully into general society. These
traits can certainly be absent in people who don't show symptoms or indications
of mental illness,
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the event that one does lack these coping and social interaction capabilities,
would they be considered mentally ill? Very unlikely under current definitions.
But perhaps current definitions should be changed,
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argument could be made that the lack of coping or interaction skills does, in
fact, indicate mental illness, particularly when acting out, or the use of drugs
or alcohol, is a response to poor coping. Habitually angry or addicted people
don't typically fall under the label of mentally ill,
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large numbers of people might be encouraged to get some form of mental health
care.
The argument against broadening the definition of mental illness,
and encouraging more people to seek psychological treatment, is that seeking
psychological treatment for common dysfunction is overkill, is intrusive, and is
akin to sedating large sections of the population. But mental health treatment
needn't be oppressive, or sedating,
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suggestion to pass out pharmaceuticals in bunches -- even more than they're
being passed out already.
mental health treatment, at its core, should
emphasize the teaching of coping techniques. This is different than changing a
person's reality. Let the reality remain the same: just change the dysfunctional
strategies and methods people use to cope. This approach needn't involve using
pharmaceutical treatment at all. mental health treatment has a long history, and
during much of that history pharmaceuticals weren't even available. People don't
need to use pharmaceuticals to treat basic emotional and psychological
functioning,
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that truth out in the open, where it belongs.