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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="justify">   We are now ready to take the first step towards an examination of the<br />
problem of curing suffering mankind. So far we have spoken only of the<br />
meaning of psychology, of its principles and of its fundamental theories<br />
as to mind and brain. We have moved in an entirely theoretical sphere.<br />
Now we approach a field in which everything is controlled by a practical<br />
aim, the treatment of the sick. Yet our discussion of psychology should<br />
have brought us much nearer to the point where we can enter this realm<br />
of medicine. Everything depends on the right point of entrance. That an<br />
influence on the inner life of man may be beneficial for his health is a<br />
commonplace truth to-day for everybody. Every serious discussion of the<br />
question has to consider which influences are appropriate, and in which<br />
cases of illness the influence on inner life is advisable. The popular<br />
treatises usually start this chapter by speaking of the &quot;mental and<br />
moral&quot; factors; and this coupling of mental influences and moral<br />
influences characterizes large parts of the discussions of the Christian<br />
Scientists and the Christian half-scientists. Yet we must insist that<br />
the right entrance to psychotherapy is missed if the difference between<br />
morality and mentality is not clearly recognized from the beginning. The<br />
confusion of the two harms every statement. To avoid such a fundamental<br />
mistake, we had to take the long way around and to examine carefully<br />
what psychology really means and what it does not mean.</pre>
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<pre>We know now that inner life can be looked on from two entirely different
standpoints: a purposive one and a causal one, and we have seen that
these two ways of looking on inner life bring about entirely different
aspects of man's inner experience, serve different aims, and stand in
different relations to the immediate needs of our real life. We know
that the one, the causal aspect, belongs to psychology, while the
non-psychological, the purposive aspect, belongs to our immediate mutual
understanding in the walks of life. If the physician is to make use of
inner experience in the interests of overcoming sickness, he must first
decide whether to take the causal or the purposive point of view in
dealing with the patient's mind. This problem is too carelessly ignored
and through that neglect arises much of the popular confusion. Of course
just this carelessness becomes in some ways the ground for apparent
strength for many a superstition and prejudice. If the doors of the
causal mind and of the purposive mind are both open, and the spectator
does not notice that there are two, any trick on thought and reason can
easily be played. Whatever cannot pass through the causal door slips in
through the other, and whatever does not go in through the door of
purpose marches through the entrance of causality. With such methods
anything can be proved, and the most unscrupulous doctrines can be
nicely demonstrated. If we are to avoid such logical smuggling, we must
see clearly which attitude towards mental life belongs properly to the
domain of psychotherapy.</pre>
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<pre>But what we have discussed now leaves little doubt as to the necessary<br />
decision. The physician is interested in the mental life with the aim of<br />
producing a certain effect, namely, that of health. Thus the mental life<br />
of the whole personality comes in question for him as belonging to a<br />
chain of causes and effects; whichever levers he may move, everything is<br />
to be a cause which, in accordance with causal laws, is to produce a<br />
certain change. Inner life is thus, in the interests of medical<br />
treatment, necessarily a part of a causal system. This means the<br />
standpoint of scientific psychology is the only adequate one. The<br />
purposive view of inner life ought not to be in question when the<br />
patient enters the doctor's office.</p>
<p>To characterize the difference, it may be said at once that it is a<br />
purposive view which belongs to the minister. If the minister says to<br />
his despairing parishioner, &quot;Be courageous, my friend, and be faithful,&quot;<br />
nothing but a strictly purposive view gives meaning to the situation.<br />
The word friend indicates it, that one subject of will approaches<br />
another subject of will, with the intention of sympathy and<br />
understanding of the attitude of the other; and the advice to be<br />
courageous and faithful means an appeal which has its whole meaning in<br />
the relation to aims and ends. The speaker and the hearer are both<br />
moving in a sphere of will relations, purposes and ideals, sin and<br />
virtue, hope and belief. To take the other extreme: if the neurasthenic<br />
in his state of depression and in his feeling of inability seeks relief<br />
from the nerve specialist, he too may say: &quot;My friend, be courageous and<br />
faithful,&quot; yet his words have an entirely different purpose. They are<br />
not appeals to a common interest of belief; they are subtle tools with<br />
which to touch and to change certain psychophysical processes, certain<br />
states in mind and brain; there each word is a sound which awakens<br />
certain mental associations, and these associations are expected to be<br />
causes of certain effects and these effects are to inhibit those<br />
disturbing states of emotional depression. If a few grains of sodium<br />
bromide were to produce the same effect, they would be just as welcome.<br />
The whole consideration moves in a sphere in which only physiological<br />
and psychological processes are happening. Thus the physician may work<br />
with the ideas of religious belief, but those ideas are then no longer<br />
religious values but natural psychophysical material, which is to be<br />
applied whenever it appears as the right means to secure a certain<br />
effect.
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