The study mental health of the very old. The experts have a name for it, Psychogeriatrics. I wonder if the organization as a whole is being dragged through the same mental deterioration that an ageing governing body would be subject to?
Though I seriously doubt the Governing Body (GB) is running the show any more, and I bet dollars to doughnuts that Bethel lawyers review all proofs before print, I think the GB are still the "spiritual" head of this highly structured and centralized organization. Is it possible that the organization is suffering by proxy, the same mental impairment that the GB suffers?
Here are some quotes on geriatric mental health. Are these symptoms familiar?
"Late onset depression is a descriptive term for depression first diagnosed after the age of 65 years. It shares many characteristics with earlier onset depression, but some distinctions include greater apathy, less personality dysfunction and more prominent cognitive deficits including more impaired memory and executive functioning. Insomnia and sleep disturbance are major features of the clinical presentation of depression in old age although this may reflect increasing sleep disturbance in older people generally (US Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1999)."
http://www.ipa-online.org/ipaonlinev3/publications/bulletinarchive/dem_dep.asp
The clinical expression of dementia is usually heralded by memory impairment. Early memory impairment normally involves declining recall of recent events and as the dementia becomes more severe also encompasses long-term memory. Other clinical features of dementia include lack of orientation, dysphasia, personality changes, paranoia and psychosis.
Dysphasia is characterised by a complete or partial loss of ability to understand, speak, read and write.
A person with dementia may ask the same questions repeatedly and get lost in familiar places. He or she may be unable to follow directions; be disoriented about time, people, and places; and neglect personal safety, hygiene, and nutrition.
The local kingdom hall certainly lacks a certain vitality. Language and manners are slow and deliberate. I am sure many suffer from depression of one sort or another.