Some people would claim type and mental illness are entirely separate. "I'm not anxious like a six, that's my PTSD." "I'm not lethargic like a nine, I'm severely depressed." Others would claim mental illness is an expression of the lowest potentials of the type. For instance, Naranjo calls six paranoid, five schizoid, two histrionic, etc.
To me, the truth lies somewhere in between. Type is bound to give us proclivities toward certain mental illnesses - for instance the likelihood that a schizoid person has prominent 5 in their type is high, and the likelihood that an 873 has some dose of narcissism in lower levels is undeniable.
It's important to remember that mental illness is not character. Ten people might all suffer from severe depression and therefore have similar symptoms, such as lethargy, giving up, flat emotions, suicidal ideation etc - but each one will choose to tackle this in a different way, and fixate on certain things as 'causes,' talk about it or not, be ashamed of this but not that. The way people interpret their illness, and choose to follow up on treatment or not, says a lot.
Anyway, I invite you guys to explore this. Share personal stories or general thoughts.
To me, the truth lies somewhere in between. Type is bound to give us proclivities toward certain mental illnesses - for instance the likelihood that a schizoid person has prominent 5 in their type is high, and the likelihood that an 873 has some dose of narcissism in lower levels is undeniable.
It's important to remember that mental illness is not character. Ten people might all suffer from severe depression and therefore have similar symptoms, such as lethargy, giving up, flat emotions, suicidal ideation etc - but each one will choose to tackle this in a different way, and fixate on certain things as 'causes,' talk about it or not, be ashamed of this but not that. The way people interpret their illness, and choose to follow up on treatment or not, says a lot.
Anyway, I invite you guys to explore this. Share personal stories or general thoughts.
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