Deviation from ideal mental health

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Deviation from ideal mental health

Deviation from ideal mental health This definition gives the ‘normal’ characteristics i.e. those of mental health rather than of mental illness. Therefore, if an individual does NOT show these characteristics, they are abnormal Then give a summary of the characteristics given below Remember if time to give an e.g. of an illness in relation to the criteria (obviously in depends on the no. of marks)

Jahoda’s six categories of ideal mental health Self – attitudes Having high self-esteem and a strong sense of identity Personal growth Also known as self-actualization of one’s potential Maslow suggested we should all be striving to fulfil our potential

Jahoda’s categories continued…. Integration/Resistance to Stress This is the extent to which categories 1 + 2 are integrated and can be assessed in terms of the individual’s ability to cope with stressful situations Autonomy The degree to which an individual is independent of social influences and are not dependent on others. They are resilient and can make decisions on their own.

Perception of reality Many suggest this is a key factor of mental health This is having a realistic view of the world, not being too pessimistic or optimistic Environmental Mastery Being able to meet the demands of any situation and being able to adapt to changing life circumstances