MENTAL HEALTH NEWS: Postmodernism and Anomic Depression

Societies in the current postmodern world are challenged by the loss of a transcendent source of values, morality, meaning, and hope.
By: Daniel Keeran, MSW
 
 
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VICTORIA, British Columbia - March 28, 2013 - PRLog -- With the secular view that only material things are real, combined with the undermining of theism and spirituality, individuals in postmodern societies are facing the loss of meaning resulting in anomie and despair.

Since the introduction of Darwinian evolution, followed by predictions of social collapse by Friedrich Nietzsche and Friedrich Lange in the late 19th century, the public school and university systems have promoted scientism and naturalism without offering a balance of the search for meaning.

This imbalance has contributed to the secularization of society and increasing incidents of anomic depression especially among youths and young adults. Associated with anomic depression are drug abuse, rioting, bullying, promiscuity, depression, self-harm, and suicide that, although associated with the adolescent stage of development, are exacerbated by the loss of meaning, spirituality, and community that has been replaced by an internet connection.

Wolfgang Jilek, emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, has identified anomic depression among indigenous minorities  http://www.mentalhealth.com/mag1/wolfgang_hp.html

In human development, anomie occurs normally with individuation from parents when the individual loses his sense of identity often during early adulthood and becomes directionless and depressed before reconstructing a new identity and sense of meaning or purpose.

At this period of development, and for anyone who suffers anomic depression or who lacks spiritual direction, the introduction of a faith community provides the sense of hope and meaning needed for identity reconstruction and for making healthy choices in life and relationships.

The recent confusion about what constitutes marriage and healthy sexuality, and the legalization of same-sex marriage in several states in the US, is an example of what happens in a growing secular society lacking spiritual direction. Confusion resulting from this issue alone, contributes further to the sense of anomie in the most vulnerable population: adolescents and young adults. With the addition of increasing family breakdown in society, the sense of confusion and anomie for this vulnerable group is multiplied.

To introduce the beginnings of a secure spiritual foundation as a balance to the increasing secular loss of meaning, the College of Mental Health Counseling offers this free download book https://www.box.com/lovegod

Daniel Keeran, MSW, is the author of several books, President of the College of Mental Health Counseling, and provides free Christian counselling in Victoria, Canada http://www.counselingdirectory.net
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