Even during former and normal times, this mental health
issue was already a big concern. Some studies show that people,
especially the young ones, are very vulnerable to negative and
destructive thoughts as they are provoked to have strong albeit hidden
reactions of envy, insecurity, pride, conceit, vanity and the like, to
things they see around, especially in the social media.
These reactions are actually dehumanizing. And what is worse
is that these reactions are mainly internal and therefore difficult to
acknowledge, much less, to correct. Those involved hardly talk and
share their predicament with someone. Instead, they tend to rue and
brood.
In that condition, those affected would be vulnerable to
fall into hidden compensatory behavior, like drinking and having
recourse to drugs, pornography and falling into self-abuse, etc. It
would just be a matter of time before graver perversions would be
committed.
While there can be medical and psychological remedies for
these conditions, we should not forget that at bottom what would
really give the lasting cure is taking care of people’s spiritual
health. Everything starts there.
When the spiritual life is healthy, we would know how to
react and behave in any situation. We would know how to properly
handle the problems and difficulties that can crop up or when we are
made to suffer for one reason or another. The reactions to these
situations would always be marked by confidence and hope, even by
peace, joy and thanksgiving.
A healthy spiritual life, of course, is when one assimilates
the spirit of Christ who, being “the way, the truth and the life” for
us, shows us how to handle any situation in our life, whether it be
considered humanly good or bad. Not only does Christ show it to us. He
lives it with us. We just have to know how to go to Christ and to
identify ourselves with him in a very vital way.
This is always possible because Christ, in the first place,
is always around. He is, in fact, always solicitous of our needs,
constantly intervening in our lives. If our faith is strong and our
piety is alive, we can easily capture this wonderful reality of our
life.
We would be filled with an invincible sense of joy and
peace, of hope and confidence, because we know we are never alone and
that there is always someone who will take care of everything,
including those that we cannot anymore take care of.
We need to realize that to foster mental health especially
in these trying times, we have to take care of this fundamental need
of ours to keep our spiritual life as healthy as possible. Let us help
one another to achieve this.
Let’s give one another an abiding sense of Christian
accompaniment so that the presence of Christ and his continuing
interventions can be felt and appreciated especially by those having
problems in mental health.
Let’s hope that we can see more happy and productive people
these days!
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