#i mean yeah the jedi are flying wuxia monks with glowing swords of course i want them to be cool and diverse and queer-coded
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facultativeactivity · 11 months ago
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Man, Star Wars has such a great lore, I wish more of it was in the movies
"the jedi don't have therapists-"
jedi philosophy, and in particular the practices and teachings that jedi were expected to implement in their everyday lives, was therapy. dialectical behavior therapy (dbt), to be exact. anyone who's familiar with dbt knows where i'm already going with this, but like genuinely look up the basic tenets of dbt and it's identical with what the jedi were doing.
dbt, to put it simply, is a specific therapy technique that was designed for ptsd and past trauma. it's pretty different from traditional talk therapy. it combines a few different environments (individual, group, etc.), recognizing that no single format of treatment can stand alone.
the key focuses of dbt include:
emotional regulation- understanding, being more aware of, and having more control over your emotions
mindfulness- regulating attention and avoiding anxious fixation on the past or future
interpersonal effectiveness- navigating interpersonal situations
distress tolerance- tolerating distress and crises without spiraling and catastrophizing
i'm sure it's already clear from that list alone how much the jedi teachings correspond with the goals of dbt. the jedi value, teach, and practice the following:
identifying and understanding emotions
mindfulness and living in the present
compassion, diplomacy, and conflict resolution (on interpersonal scales, not just planetary or galactic)
accepting and tolerating certain levels of distress or discomfort (particularly mental, such as discomfort at the thought of losing a loved one to death)
idk man seems almost as if jedi mental health practices and dbt are two sides of a completely identical coin. (fun fact: both star wars and dbt are products of the 70s.)
and guess what? dbt was specifically designed as a treatment for borderline personality disorder. remember that one? or, if you don't, maybe you remember a specific character, the one who was literally used as an example by my professor in my undergrad psych class when she was teaching us about bpd?
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tldr: simply existing within the jedi community, practicing jedi teachings, surrounded by a support network of other jedi of all life stages, was the therapy for anakin. even when viewed through a modern lens. it was even, more specifically, the precise type of therapy that has developed in modern times to treat the exact types of mental issues he was struggling with.
#for clarity i'm not trying to be ironic or a smart-ass here#i love the whole run-down on the jedi and their parallels with good mental health practices/queer community/non-western cultures#but i really do wish if more of that would be obvious from the prequel-trilogy and not just in material i'm admittedly not well-versed in#like i genuinely prefer the image this post conveys of the jedi and will build into my vision of them#but also i'm someone who mostly only saw the main movies#and it's way too easy to see the jedi council as some uptight kinda distant old people who scold a child for missing his mother#not saying they were villanious or deserved to be killed or even brought it upon themselves#there was obviously a lot of manipulation from a genuinely malicious party involved in Anakin's downfall#but they don't come across anything near to be competent in dealing with Anakin's issues like this posts says they were#again i'm GLAD all this supporting material exists out there#but when supporting material changes this much of the context that's a really bad case of All There In The Manual IMO#i mean yeah the jedi are flying wuxia monks with glowing swords of course i want them to be cool and diverse and queer-coded#but especially with how big a franchise SW is i think it's fair criticism that if all that stuff is there it could be showed off a bit more#like what the second posts says seems extreme but also if someone is only familiar with the main movies like me#it's easy to see the jedi's treatment of Anakin as the path to hell paved with good intentions
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