"It is not possible to go a day in our world without hearing something
about mental health. Laws are passed in the name of mental health.
People spend vast amounts of money on medicine and therapy to maintain
mental health. Mental health is cited to justify accommodations allowing
people to do things that others can't, like bringing an animal into a
store, restaurant or airplane. I have heard statistics (the word of god
to our society) claiming that one in four people suffer from some mental
health disorder. . . .
"In a narrower, philosophical sense, what would be the meaning of mental health? That depends on the two words in the phrase: mental and health."
In a recent commentary, writer Matt D'Antuono reflected on the relationship between truth and the proper functioning of the mind.
To access Mr. D'Antuono's complete post, please visit:
National Catholic Register: Blogs: Matt D'Antuono: Wisdom, the Health of Mind, Is the Gift of the Church (17 JUL 23)
News and notes from Tom Lopatosky on a variety of subjects including religion (especially Roman Catholicism); inspiration; New England; fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; and municipal government issues.
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