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Title: Mental Health


1
Mental Health Illness
  • Nature Causes

2
Mental Health Per se
  • The quality of the possible intellect per se
    itself by which it acts according to its own
    nature.

To act rationally
Reasoning Judgment
Intellect Power to know/understand
3
Mental Health Per accidens
  • The bodily dispositions or virtues habits in
    the appetite interior senses which make
    possible the exercise of the acts of the possible
    intellect according to its nature.

4
Mental health accidens
To act rationally
Intellect know/understand
Mental Health Per Accidens
Will To choose good
Appetites
Imagination Memory
Inclined to truly good
Virtues
Right Habits
5
Some kind of Virtue
  • An operative quality in a faculty that aids in
    its operation is called a virtue.
  • Mental health is some kind of virtue.

6
Mental illness per se
  • Defect in the possible intellect which makes it
    incapable of rational judgment
  • One acts contrary to rational principles

Incapable of judgment reasoning
Incapable to act rationally
Intellect know/understand
7
Mental Illness per accidens
  • Possible intellect cannot exercise its proper
    function due to extrinsic cause

Directly defects/disorders in imagination or
will
Indirectly five senses
8
Mental illness per accidens
Incapable to act rationally
Intellect know/understand
Mental Health Per Accidens
Will To choose good
Imagination Memory
Appetites
Directly Disorder Here
Indirect Disorder here
9
Some kind of vice
  • A lack of a due quality in a faculty that which
    impedes its operation is called a vice.
  • Mental illness is some kind of vice.

10
Mental Health
  • Interior Exterior causes

11
Causes of Mental Health Illness
  • Exterior causes
  • Ourselves
  • Angels God
  • Volume II, Angelic activity

12
Exterior causes
  • All things that effect the senses
  • Nature
  • Technology
  • Human relations

13
Nature
  • Not produced by man
  • 3 Benefits to aid mental health
  • Contact with it
  • Teaches right order
  • Mans place in reality
  • Know truth
  • Naturally good affect on man
  • Sounds of ocean, waterfall
  • Sight from mountain, sky
  • Prior experiences may cause mental illness

14
Proper Judgment calms fear
  • Judge rightly
  • Proper image now in memory
  • Cogitative power is trained to associate properly
    passions are trained
  • Repetition brings good habits
  • Aid in future
  • Able to approach objects in nature in healthy
    fashion
  • If intellect will function correctly these lead
    to mental health

15
Technology
  • Useful good, but not an end
  • Illness
  • False understanding of goods
  • Detach from reality
  • Fear e.g. auto, computer, trauma
  • Pacifier, dependence, sloth
  • Constant stream-loss of volitional control
  • Social detachment, stifles social skills
  • Warp imagination, ugly images
  • Health
  • Aid in judgment
  • Help imagination
  • Drugs

16
Categories of human relations
  • Parents
  • Friends
  • Co-workers
  • Enemies
  • Strangers
  • Interior forum

17
Parents
  • Learned from parents
  • Intellectual an moral formation
  • Stability of relationship
  • Health or illness of parents often to child-
  • Resemblance
  • Environment
  • Proper punishment required
  • Parents must follow natural law
  • Divorce its impact
  • Divided
  • insecure

18
Friends
  • Often like family
  • Betrayal can cause illness

19
Co-workers
  • General health in relationships
  • Mutual respect with subsidiarity followed
    common good in mind

20
Enemies
  • They invoke the negative passions
  • Must wish best for them

21
Strangers
  • Often objects of fear
  • Dislike of getting to know people
  • Provoke flight response

22
Recipients of interior forum
  • Clergy or health professionals
  • Knowledgeable directive
  • Submission
  • Boundaries
  • Truth must be served

23
Mental Health
  • Interior Causes
  • Physiological Interior Senses

24
Physiological 3-Fold Consideration
  • Actions of agent
  • Chemical imbalance or neurological problem result
    of actions
  • Strictly chemical no basis in volitional acts
  • Source physiological cause only but can be
    corrected through elicited acts

25
Interior Senses
  • Common Sense Power
  • Unless there is a dysfunction of this faculty can
    lead to mental illness
  • If there isnt then it can provide the sense date
    accurately
  • Memory
  • It can disorder the passions if it is remembered
    falsely or associate it with something it should
    not be associated with
  • Imagination
  • If one imagines the wrong things or things
    contrary to human nature, it can lead easily to
    physiological defects
  • Cogitative power
  • Wrong associations disorders appetites causes
    fixation

26
Memory
  • Recalls images into imagination
  • Strong memory (trauma) can recall the experience
    repeatedly
  • disturbs the various faculties.
  • Constant recall of specific memory leads to
    disorder to cogitative power
  • cogitative power assesses the species falsely or
    wrongly associates it with another species
  • False memories or unusually strong memories
  • disorder passions.

27
Healing
  • Possible intellects judgment wills
    dissociation in the memory of the thing causing
    trouble
  • cogitative power moved.
  • Flushing out past memory or discussing it
  • also experiencing the thing causing problem in a
    positive way.

28
Imagination
  • Maintains the presence of the phantasm in the
    passive intellect allows the combination of
    previous sense experience with the present
    phantasm.

29
Pivotal Faculty
  • If one imagines wrong things or contrary to human
    nature, it can easily lead to physiological
    defects
  • Requires great deal of training control

30
Can be habituated
  • Power which can be habituated to be more
    susceptible to one power over another.
  • Ex. Strong possible intellect will can
    habituate imagination to submit to their
    movements over the movements of other faculties.
  • If imagination is too strong, it is difficult to
    counsel for directee will not be able to
    concentrate.

31
Disordered imagination
  • Improper judgment of Possible intellect
  • disconnection from reality.
  • Can cause disorder
  • in appetites
  • cogitative power
  • Judgment
  • will
  • With physiological defect
  • Can use external senses to bring imagination
    under control.
  • If uncontrollable, it is up to psychologist to
    bring under control

32
Control of the image
  • How the possible intellect will control the
    image in the imagination is crucial for mental
    health.
  • Bad habits in cogitative power (Fixation)
  • reformulation

33
Reformulation
  • Reformulating the image by means of the possible
    intellect will means that mental health is
    often under the volitional control of the
    individual.
  • One can disorder interior senses by choices
  • Converse is true

34
Bring the imagination under control of right
reason.
  • Good mental health using imagination for images
  • In congruity with natural law
  • Truth
  • Of the good.
  • This leads to mental health

35
Imagination holds truth
  • Provides true sensible species so that the
    possible intellect can perform its functions
    the will can move guide the whole of man.

36
Healing through reformulation
  • Sorting out reformulating the images is a
    powerful form of correction of the lower
    faculties can be used to gain per se mental
    health. p. 283

37
Cogitative Power
  • The power of association
  • Composition division
  • Assesses harmfulness, goodness or usefulness of
    some thing
  • Prepares the phantasm for abstraction
  • Only proper to man
  • Habituation in wrong way leads to mental illness

38
Fixation
  • Cogitative power wrongly associates one thing
    with another is unable to change the
    association.
  • Disordered appetite will lead to fixation.
  • Habituated appetite often leads to habituation of
    appetites, possible intellect, will.

39
Correction of Fixation
  • Train the cogitative power to associate properly
    using proper data to reformulate image
  • Also possible intellect will can gain indirect
    control of cogitative power by changing phantasm
    of the imagination.

40
Appetites Passions
  • Appetites
  • inclines toward an object or end
  • ordered toward following right reason
  • Passions
  • condition of a thing/faculty as acted upon by
    other things.

41
Proper objects lead to virtue
  • Proper objects come into the imagination which
    can lead to virtue in appetites.
  • When an appetite has a passion which is at
    Variance with right reason, reason provides a
    rational image which causes the appetite to cease
    its disordered passion.
  • Disordered passion can also be corrected by
    causing a change in phantasm that results in the
    movement of a different passion.
  • Ex. Move the concupiscible appetite to desire
    some other good.
  • Also distraction with some other thing.

42
Possible intellect
  • Mental illness with respect to a specific object
    has the capacity to spread to other objects.
  • Cogitative power may associate with other things
  • Judgment is affected with respect to some object
  • possible intellect may be affected in other
    judgments which are connected to the object which
    causes the problem.
  • As per se mental illness affects the possible
    intellect,
  • it results in a general weakening of the
    intellect just as one vice in one faculty results
    in a general weakening of all aspects of the soul.

43
Virtue is the good of the intellect
  • Virtue strengthens the intellect
  • vice weakens it
  • the virtue or strength in the intellect can be
    learned or transferred to other areas
  • by means of judgment or association.
  • Particularly prudence

44
Truth is the good of the intellect
  • Knowing the truth aids mental health
  • As one seeks to conform ones intellect to
    reality intellect is perfected
  • Can heal mental illness in 2 ways
  • The good can counter mental illness which is evil
    for intellect
  • Knowing the truth, that which causes mental
    illness is dissipated1

45
Life of appetites takes us out of reality
  • One wants what the appetites want not what the
    intellect knows as true
  • Intellect know reality not the appetites
  • Following appetite is not following judgment of
    possible intellect
  • Disorder is based on falsity
  • Under the sway of passions appetites judge
    something to be good or done when in fact it may
    not be good.
  • Appetites draw the intellect away from judging
    rightly about reality
  • if will desires the object of the appetite, it
    may actually move the intellect to ignore reality.

46
Truth/rectitude of intellect falsity/deformation
  • Truth is rectitude of the intellect, falsity is
    the deformation
  • Falsity can lead to mental illness
  • If person does not have sufficient virtue to
    counter the falsity the person may be prone to
    mental illness with respect to that object

47
Truth conformity of intellect to reality
  • Seeking the truth about the object of ones
    mental illness can actually lead to mental health
  • First step to mental health is recognizing that
    one must not have the truth about it (the object)
    otherwise he would not be so disturbed in the
    soul in the face of it.
  • Humility is first step

48
Conclusions
  • We must learn to conform ourselves to reality
    not expect reality to conform to us
  • Pursuit of truth means that true knowledge is the
    good of the intellect that sometimes mental
    illness can be corrected through knowledge.
  • Requires choice of the will
  • To more person to pursue truth
  • To conform to truth

49
Misunderstanding mental illness
  • Mental illness can come from simply not
    understanding something properly.
  • Once person discovers the truth he can correct
    the cogitative power by formulating the phantasm
  • Intellectual formation is so important
  • Bad formation debilitates one in maintaining
    mental health
  • Correction in two ways
  • Through knowledge of the nature of man
    (metaphysics)
  • E.G. One believes self to be evil
    undesirable-know the nature of the good, they
    have the good of nature
  • From there, how to pursue the good through virtue
    good actions (moral theology)
  • Psychologist can help directee conform his
    intellect to the truth.

50
Judgment affects mental health
  • Mental health illness are affected by acts of
    judgment
  • Mental illness is the lack of judgment
  • If directed to make the right judgment about the
    object one can regain his use of reason with
    respect to the object.
  • I.E. Judgment can be used to overcome per se
    mental illness.
  • Sometimes directly-confrontation
  • Sometimes indirectly
  • It corrects the other faculties.

51
Correct Mental Illness per se
  • One can correct mental illness per accidens if
    there is not a physiological cause.
  • Discuss things that are connected to false
    judgment presenting the truth in a convincing
    manner
  • As he gives assent to things that are connected,
    he can syllogistically or through induction, be
    led conclusively to the truth which contradicts
    his judgment.
  • First principles are innate
  • If lucid, they are operative
  • They must be found by the psychologist then lead
    directee slowly to the eradication of falsity by
    means of showing that his position is
    contradictory.

52
Pursuit of science aids health
  • Pursuit of scientific endeavors can lead to
    mental health.
  • Depression can be cured through pursuit of
    (abstract) knowledge
  • Exceedingly intelligent may have difficulty
  • Some truth is ugly painful
  • May judge wrongly
  • May give into sorrow
  • More intelligent-more able to grasp evil be
    affected (who told you . . .)
  • Encourage virtue in other faculties to aid
    intellect in difficult moments
  • Fortitude
  • Humility
  • Ensure one follows the truth does what is right
    (prudence)

53
Error is first cause of all mental illness
  • Error is the first cause of all mental illness of
    those who act voluntarily
  • Reasoning can restore proper order of the lower
    faculties
  • E.G. Reasons thing causing anger is not worth
    emotional energy
  • E.G. Reasoning the association of the cogitative
    power or judgment of possible intellect was not
    correct.
  • Person leads lower faculties through reasoning
    process

54
First Principles aid Mental Health
  • First principles can be taught so one can use
    them in reasoning process.
  • Great aid for mental health

55
Teaching person logic
  • A great aid for mental health
  • Powerful tool since logic is art of right
    reasoning.
  • The art according to nature.
  • Since natural law governs intellect this is why
    choosing contrary to natural law can cause so
    many disorders.

56
Perfect Freedom
  • Intellect freely judging the truth not being
    bound or encumbered in any way the will moving
    from its own interior principle.
  • A perfection of man
  • Goal of psychology

57
Psychology
  • Right operations
  • Possible intellect
  • Faculties which can affect it
  • Appetites
  • Passive intellect
  • Will

58
One chooses evil
  • Will moves intellect to reformulate the image so
    it can make a false judgment about the thing.
  • To say it is good so it can will it

59
Disordered will causes mental illness
  • Can cause possible intellect to perform acts
    contrary to its nature
  • E.g. infidelity

60
Many mental illness are voluntary
  • Implicitly
  • Will moves other faculties to perform actions
    which lead to mental illness
  • By omission, does not perform actions which lead
    to mental health
  • Explicitly
  • Chooses to make self mentally ill
  • Historically rare

61
Perfection of will
  • Will must choose the good of the other faculties
    for its own sake
  • Will must choose the good as an inherent
    perfection of itself
  • Natural law demands willing good of another

62
Unloving or selfish
  • Mentally ill tend
  • Unloving
  • Selfish, self centered
  • Incongruous with natural law
  • Help seek perfect love
  • For true good of self
  • To love people for their own benefit

63
Corporal works of mercy
  • Encourage person to love others to perform acts
    for their benefits.
  • Can correct judgment about people
  • Bring judgment intellect in incongruity with
    natural law

64
Authentic love for self
  • Helped not to command actions which cause bad
    passions vice
  • Aids overcoming vice develops virtue
  • Helps him not command what is false
  • False images, memories associations in
    cogitative power will not occur

65
Love your neighbor as yourself
  • Attention on good things outside of himself
  • Truth is built as he conforms to reality
  • Passions will be subdued because they see true
    good
  • Imagination, memory cogitative power can be
    cured
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