DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH

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    • WHO INTRODUCED THE SIX CHARACTERISTICS INDICATING MENTAL HEALTH AND WHEN?
      Marie Jahoda (1958)
    • SIX CHARACTERISTICS THAT INDICATE MENTAL HEALTH?
      1. Self attitude
      2. Personal growth
      3. Integration
      4. Perception of reality
      5. Autonomy
      6. Mastery of the environment
    • WHAT COMES UNDER SELF-ATTITUDE?
      • high self-esteem/ sense of identity
      • positive view of self
    • WHAT COMES UNDER PERSONAL GROWTH?
      • develop full capabilities
      • to achieve self-actualisation/ full potential
    • WHAT COMES UNDER INTEGRATION?
      • ability to cope in stressful situations
      • healthy balance of consciousness
      • how well your processes are integrated
    • WHAT COMES UNDER PERCEPTION OF REALITY?
      • ability to distinguish/ being aware of what is and isn't real
      • perceiving self accurately
      • having realistic view of the world
    • WHAT COMES UNDER AUTONOMY?
      • being independent
      • being able to self-regulate (controlling emotions, desires, behaviour)
    • WHAT COMES UNDER MASTERY OF THE ENVIRONMENT?
      • ability to love
      • ability to function at work
      • ability to function/ create relationships
      • ability to adjust to new situations
      • ability to solve problems
    • STRENGTHS OF DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH DEFINITION?
      • looks positively at mental health
      • states ideal to aim for
      • fewer stigmas against people with abnormalities (not labelled deviant, failure, rare)
      • very comprehensive
      • covers range of criteria (collectivist)
      • benefits of seeking treatment are clear
    • WEAKNESS OF DEVIATION FROM IDEAL MENTAL HEALTH DEFINITION?
      • cultural relativism
      • based on Western ideas of self-fulfilment/ individuality
      • not aimed at holistic cultures (greater good for community)
      • criteria impossible to meet all at once
      • would label many as mentally unhealthy
      • more focussed definition required when diagnosing severe disorders
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