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The consequences of being categorized or seeing oneself as mentally ill are major. A diagnosis itself can change one’s life. 1 And, much like the legal profession, Psychology cannot quite clarify its position visà-vis personal responsibility for one’s pathology. That is, who or what is to blame for this condition? The traditional, ‘medical model’ view of psychopathology, which has enjoyed cyclic popularity since pre-Freudian times, is that mental illness is actually physical illness or malfunction in the brain—a ‘disease,’ like tuberculosis for example, for which a person could probably not be held morally responsible.
The consequences of being categorized or seeing oneself as mentally ill are major. A diagnosis itself can change one’s life. 1 And, much like the legal profession, Psychology cannot quite clarify its position visà-vis personal responsibility for one’s pathology. That is, who or what is to blame for this condition? The traditional, ‘medical model’ view of psychopathology, which has enjoyed cyclic popularity since pre-Freudian times, is that mental illness is actually physical illness or malfunction in the brain—a ‘disease,’ like tuberculosis for example, for which a person could probably not be held morally responsible.
From this perspective, psychopathology is the consequence of a failure to consciously assimilate or integrate the personality. As Searles explains it, the ‘innumerable personalities’ within exist in an ‘undigested’ state (1951, p. 60n). Thus, in terms of the pluralistic personality systems postulated by Searles and Jung, the frequent interference of multiple, inner selves and the failure to understand them is the indicator of psychopathology. Being unpredictable, ‘out of control’ or even temporarily controlled by introjects is not in itself pathological, but being consistently unconscious of oneself is.