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What is mental health?

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    So efficient and hushed are our 
    brains in their day to day operations,
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    we are apt to miss
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    what an extraordinary and complicated
    achievement it is to feel mentally well.
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    A mind in a healthy state is,
    in the background,
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    continually performing
    a near-miraculous set of manoeuvres
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    that underpin our moods
    of clear-sightedness and purpose.
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    To appreciate what mental health might be,
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    and therefore what its opposite involves,
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    we might take a moment to consider
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    some of what will be going on in the folds
    of an optimally-functioning mind.
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    First and foremost, a healthy
    mind is an editing mind,
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    an organ that manages to sieve
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    from thousands of stray, dramatic,
    disconcerting or horrifying thoughts -
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    those particular ideas and sensations
    that actively need to be entertained
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    in order for us to direct
    our lives effectively.
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    Partly, this means keeping at bay
    punitive and critical judgements
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    that might want to tell us repeatedly
    how disgraceful and appalling we are,
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    long after harshness has ceased
    to serve any useful purpose.
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    When we are interviewing for a new job
    or taking someone on a date,
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    a healthy mind doesn’t force 
    us to listen to inner voices
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    that insist on our unworthiness.
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    It allows us to talk to ourselves
    as we would to a friend.
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    At the same time, a healthy mind 
    resists the pull of unfair comparisons.
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    It doesn’t constantly allow
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    the achievements and successes
    of others to throw us off course,
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    and reduce us to a state
    of bitter inadequacy.
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    It doesn’t torture us
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    by continually comparing our condition
    to that of people who have in reality.
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    Had very different upbringings
    and trajectories through life,
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    a well-functioning mind
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    recognizes the futility and cruelty
    of constantly finding fault
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    with its own nature.
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    Along the way, a healthy mind keeps 
    a judicious grip on the faucet of fear.
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    It knows that, in theory,
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    there is an endless number of things
    that we could worry about:
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    a blood vessel might fail,
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    a scandal might erupt,
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    the plane’s engines could
    sheer from their wings…
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    but it has a good sense of the distinction
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    between what could conceivably happen
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    and what is in fact likely to happen;
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    and it is able to leave us in peace
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    as regards the wilder
    eventualities of fate,
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    confident that awful things
    will either not unfold
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    or could be dealt with ably enough
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    if ever they did so.
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    A healthy mind avoids 
    catastrophic imaginings.
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    it knows that there are broad
    and stable stone steps -
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    not a steep and slippery incline -
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    between itself and disaster.
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    A healthy mind has compartments
    with heavy doors that shut securely.
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    It can compartmentalise where it needs to.
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    Not all thoughts belong at all moments.
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    While talking to a grandmother,
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    the mind prevents the emergence of
    images of last night's erotic fantasies;
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    while looking after a child,
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    it can repress its more cynical 
    and misanthropic insights.
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    Aberrant thoughts about jumping on a train
    line or harming oneself with a sharp knife
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    can remain brief peculiar flashes
    rather than repetitive fixations.
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    A healthy mind has mastered
    the techniques of censorship.
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    A healthy mind can quieten
    its own buzzing preoccupations
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    in order, at times, to focus
    on the world beyond itself.
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    It can be present and engaged with
    what and who is immediately around.
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    Not everything it could feel
    has to be felt at every moment.
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    It can be a good listener.
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    A healthy mind combines an appropriate
    suspicion of certain people
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    with a fundamental trust in humanity.
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    It can take an intelligent
    risk with a stranger.
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    It doesn’t extrapolate
    from life’s worst moments
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    in order to destroy
    the possibility of anything good
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    emerging with a new acquaintance.
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    A healthy mind knows how to hope -
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    it identifies and then
    hangs on tenaciously
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    to a few reasons to keep going.
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    Grounds for despair, anger
    and sadness are, of course, all around.
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    But the healthy mind knows
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    how to bracket negativity
    in the name of endurance.
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    It clings to evidence of what
    is still beautiful and kind.
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    It remembers to appreciate.
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    It can, despite everything,
    still look forward to a hot bath,
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    some dried fruit or dark chocolate,
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    a chat with a friend,
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    or a satisfying day of work.
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    It refuses to let itself be silenced
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    by all the many sensible arguments
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    in favor of rage and despondency.
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    Outlining some of the features
    of a healthy mind
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    helps us to identify what can go away
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    when we fall ill.
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    We should acknowledge the extent
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    to which mental illness is ultimately as
    common and as essentially unshameful,
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    as its bodily counterpart.
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    True mental health
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    involves a frank acceptance of how much
    ill health there will have to be
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    in even the most ostensibly
    competent and meaningful life.
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    And we should be no more
    reluctant to seek help
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    than we are when we develop
    a chest infection or a sore knee,
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    and should consider ourselves
    no less worthy of love and sympathy.
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    Subtitles by Carol Wang
Title:
What is mental health?
Description:

Nowadays, we know more and more about what it means to be mentally unwell - but what exactly constitutes mental 'health’? In this film, we’ll explore what characterises an optimally functioning mind.
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“So efficient and hushed are our brains in their day to day operations, we are apt to miss what an extraordinary and complicated achievement it is to feel mentally well. A mind in a healthy state is, in the background, continually performing a near-miraculous set of manoeuvres that underpin our moods of clear-sightedness and purpose.
To appreciate what mental health might be (and therefore what its opposite involves), we might take a moment to consider some of what will be going on in the folds of an optimally-functioning mind:...”

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
Mental Health
Duration:
05:46

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