YOG
FOR MENTAL PROBLEMS
Yog
for mental problems has been a popularised association for ages.
This characteristic of Yog owes to its effective Asan's and meditative
processes that bring forth a calm and settled mind. Yog has a
holistic approach towards life and several mental problems like
hostility, frustration, memory loss, depression, pessimism and
so on can be effectively cured through Yog.
Mental
health refers to the overall well-being of an individual. It is
about the balance of the social, physical, spiritual and emotional
aspects of a person`s life. The mental state of a person is characterised
by the personal growth, sense of purpose, self-acceptance, and
positive relationship with other people. It is also highly affected
by environmental factors like family life, social life, and life
at work. The general well-being is decreased by any negative experiences
in any of the mentioned areas. Among the most common mental problems
are anxiety and depression. Patterns of belief, language use and
perception can also become disordered. Psychotic disorders centrally
involving this domain include Schizophrenia and Delusional disorder.
Schizoaffective disorder is when the individuals show aspects
of both schizophrenia and affective disorders. Schizotypy is a
category used for individuals showing some of the traits associated
with schizophrenia but without meeting cut-off criteria. However,
Yog is a complete sphere where the person can attain a pure mental
peace.
The
theoretical and philosophical aspects of Yog are responsible for
imbibing in the mind of sadhaka an objective and impartial outlook
towards the life and the world. Four Purusharthas, Panca Kosha
theory, Karma-phal theory and Samkhya`s Triguna theory are the
popular Yogic theories explaining the effect of Yog on mental
disorders. Asan and pranayam efficiently corrects the psychophysiology
of a person. Trataka or the meditation of the third eye can bring
about a psychological cleansing; conflicts can be reduced and
a relaxation can be experienced. A Reduction of conflicts and
relaxation are bedrocks of good social adjustments. Practice of
the Yamas, is the foundation of good interpersonal adjustment.
These codes of social conducts lay foundation for healthy and
harmonious interpersonal relationships. Observance of Niyamas
helps in self-adjustment, as they tackle a total psycho physiological
system of man. Asanjaya enables a person to reduce the conflicts
like hunger-thirst, hot and cold variations in the weather and
so on. Dhyana brings about a mental purgation or catharsis that
helps in reduction of conflicts and frustration. According to
Patanjali Yog Sutras, Kriya Yog cleanses the psychological environment
of individuals. Praying in groups helps in inculcating feelings
of brotherhood for our fellow beings; thus it helps in interpersonal
adjustment. Pranava or `omkar` recitation reduces neuroticism,
anxiety and conflicts. This helps in personal and interpersonal
adjustments.
The
most deep-rooted source of frustration is a conflict of motives
within the person. A conflict between two or more motives results
in the frustration of a motive. In the day-to-day life, often,
individuals are not able to resolve the two opposing desires or
wishes. A person may get indulged into a conflict through approaches.
This is usually a conflict between two positive goals. Both the
goals are equally attractive at the same time. Frustration is
a natural tendency that is bound to take root in a person`s mind,
if he faces problems in achieving his goals. Physical deficiency,
mental deficiency, economical and social issues and personal habits
may lead to various kinds of frustration. By understanding Yogic
philosophy, perceptions or attitude may change. Yog philosophy
teaches to be unruffled in frustrations. Yogic theories of Avidya,
Pancha Kosha and Purusha prakriti are important in this regard.
By a systematic practice of Astanga Yog one can imbibe in oneself
the yogic values like curbing ego and desires in equality, and
us, which can have a positive impact on the person in dealing
with frustrations. Various methods of handling mental disorders
are mentioned in Samadhi Pad of the Patanjali Yog Sutras like
Pranav Jaap, Vitark Badhane Pratipaksh Bhavanam Chittaprasadanam
etc.
The
word "depression" has become a very common problem in
the contemporary society. Depression is a state of sadness. However,
it is not major depression, which is a mental condition characterised
by a severe state of sadness or melancholy that reaches the point
of hindering a person from functioning well in society. Simple
depression (or a depressed mood) may only last for a short time
and can be treated easily, major depression can last for a longer
time and treatment can vary from person to person. Some of the
symptoms of depression include physical and mental fatigue, loss
of appetite, a feeling of intense fear or melancholy and loss
of interest in day to day activities. Changes in sleeping patterns,
concentration level, outlook, suicidal tendencies may also appear.
Dysthymia is a long-term depression that lasts for at least two
years; while Bipolar Disorder is characterized by mood swings
that go from depression to mania (extremely elevated mood) and
vice versa.
One
can choose to practice Yog to get rid of depression. Yog will
help reduce stress, create a peaceful state of mind and promote
a positive outlook on life. The Yog Asan's aid in stimulating
important internal organs. Asan's help to cleanse and maintain
the nervous and circulatory systems, which automatically result
in a healthier body and mind. Breathing exercises or pranayam
can also help in keeping a person healthy by supplying a fixed
amount of oxygen to the muscles and internal organs. However,
Yog should not be treated as the sole remedy for mental illnesses.
The person should first seek assistance from a professional if
he/she experiences any of the symptoms mentioned above. Yog can
help facilitate the recovery from some dangerous side effects
of mental illnesses. However, it should always be accompanied
by proper medication and psychological counseling.
Almost
each and every Yog Asan is effective for retaining mental heath
and curing the disorders. However, SavAsan is the best option
to attain complete relaxation. After practicing this Asan, the
body becomes relaxed, fatigue vanishes and the mind feels lighter.
In fact, all Yog Asan's reduces high blood pressure and regulates
respiratory system and is very effective in ensuring sound sleep.
This keeps an individual more calm, alert and energetic throughout
the day. Those who are suffering from insomnia can practice the
meditative Asan's or Yog Nidra before going to sleep. Most Yog
Asan's helps to cure nervous debility, mental imbalance, heart
disease, insomnia and lack of memory.
Methods
in Yog provide the individual a basic discipline for his overall
adjustment with his environment. Asan's and pranayams have a very
positive effect on the emotional make-up. Yog philosophy may provide
the person with a sound thinking base for sustained efforts in
Yog path. Yog practices, because of their psycho-physiological
nature, make a sound emotional background, useful for absorbing
all kinds of frustrations in one`s life, with equanimity and grace.