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IMO - it is when the mind, thoughts and actions of a person do not perform within the realm of what is considered normal for a human being.
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In my mind it means significant impairment or disabled social/occupational functioning, from either emotional distress or cognitive inabilities or both.
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Isn't regarding people as mentally ill on that basis a means of pathologising divergent or eccentic thinkers? It brings up the spectre of correcting behaviours as a means of social control. I believe Soviet psychiatry went down this road. |
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I am not sure that a lack of functioning due to cognitive abilities necessarily renders a person mentally ill. Agreed cognitive disability occurs within mental illness most especially schizophrenia but not all people with cognitive inabilities exhibit signs indicative of a mental illness. I agree that a reduction in occupational/social functioning is something that can and does occur in people who have symptoms that are seen as pointing to mental illness. Indeed cognitive disability whether it be in terms of an overall ie generalised reduction in cognitive ability or specific areas of reduced intellectual functioning is reckoned to play a part in the ability to function successfully both socially and occupationally. |
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Here's my two cents: mental health means that the person feels his or her feelings or emotions without internal censorship. That is, thoughts and feelings come to consciousness as they happen, and are not hidden from the person.
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Is it just me? can i snap out of it? sometimes. Sometimes i tell myself im normal. and sometimes that works. Other times im so mentally confused i cant. Im stuck in this depressive state and no matter how much i tell myself its just a dream, i cant shake it. that is to say, if i even think of it, the "coping technique".
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Ex: we all know that it is not normal to hear voices, to see people that are not there, to feel that everyone is out to get you / kill you, to think that a dog can talk and that cats are aliens sent here to impregnate the universe, to believe you are God, Satan or a Famous Dead Person... etc. |
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I think you are making this more difficult than it should be.
Mental illness/disorder = Psychological distress __________________ Pegasus Got a quick question related to mental health or a treatment? Ask it here General Q&A Forum “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein |
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I have been wondering wether I am developing bi polar or is this just another label you tell me. __________________ DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY |
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And being out of the norm does not cut it for me, either. The norm, or "normal", just means you fit within a certain distance of the average of what exists in the surveyed population. That would be the same as "healthy" only if the population average is healthy -- which I think is subject to dispute. The definition of healthy depends on "objective" factors (at least theoretically) and not on averages of what exists in any given population. Freud was one, for instance (and I agree with him) who wrote, in The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, that everyday life is, to some extent, psychologically pathological. That seems to be backed up by evidence: would you say that our societies display notable emotional health? Crime, wars, child abuse, unbalanced "leaders", emotionally disturbed people such as us -- those things do not come from nowhere. __________________ Now if thou would'st When all have given him o'er From death to life Thou might'st him yet recover -- Michael Drayton 1562 - 1631 |
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There are varying degrees of psychological distress, how it presents itself and how long it can effect you. __________________ Pegasus Got a quick question related to mental health or a treatment? Ask it here General Q&A Forum “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein |
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