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mental health
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Western countries
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In Western countries, mental health is acknowledged as a medical condition, with medication and therapy widely promoted and accessible.
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40
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2
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mental health
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United States
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Therapy and counseling are increasingly accepted and beneficial for mental health in the United States.
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22
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3
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mental health
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Eastern countries
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Mental health is stigmatized in Eastern countries, making seeking professional help less common.
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15
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4
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mental health
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Western medicine
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In Western medicine, mental health is typically treated with therapy and medication.
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11
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5
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mental health
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Australia
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Australia is increasingly focused on destigmatizing mental health issues and providing various treatment options.
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10
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6
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mental health
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medical profession
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Therapy and medication are widely accepted treatments for mental health conditions in the medical profession worldwide.
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10
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7
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mental health
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Canada
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Canada prioritizes open conversations, destigmatization, and access to government-funded mental health services.
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9
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8
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mental health
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India
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In India, mental health issues are often stigmatized, leading to a preference for traditional healing over professional treatment.
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9
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9
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mental health
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South Korea
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In South Korea, there is a strong stigma surrounding mental health issues and seeking professional help is often stigmatized.
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9
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10
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mental health
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Sweden
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In Sweden, mental health treatment emphasizes holistic approaches, work-life balance, therapy, and government-funded support.
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9
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11
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mental health
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Western medical professionals
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Western medical professionals promote open discussions and therapy for mental health despite stigma.
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8
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12
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mental health
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medical community
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In the medical community, there is an emphasis on recognizing and providing evidence-based treatment for mental health.
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8
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13
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mental health
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medical community in developed countries
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In developed countries, mental health is recognized as important and accessible treatment options are available within the medical community.
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8
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14
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mental health
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Mexico
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In Mexico, mental health treatment includes community support, stigma around medication, and spiritual rituals.
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7
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15
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mental health
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Western medical field
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In the Western medical field, mental health is recognized and treated through medication, therapy, and support services, but there are still barriers and stigma associated with accessing care.
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7
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16
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mental health
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, mental health issues are often seen as spiritual problems, leading to limited access to professional treatment and medication.
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6
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17
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mental health
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Norway
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Norwegian mental health approach values work-life balance, holistic treatment, and strong support systems.
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6
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18
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mental health
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Western medical culture
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Mental health conditions are commonly recognized and treated with therapy and medication in Western medical culture.
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6
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19
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mental health
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Middle East
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Mental health stigmatization and reluctance to seek professional help are widespread in the Middle East.
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5
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20
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mental health
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psychological culture
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In a psychological culture, mental health is valued and seeking therapy is encouraged to reduce stigma and provide support.
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5
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21
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mental health
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, mental health stigma and reliance on traditional practices hinder treatment seeking and adherence.
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4
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22
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mental health
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Russia
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Mental health is stigmatized and largely not openly discussed in Russia, with limited access to resources and alternative treatment approaches.
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4
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23
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mental health
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Western world
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Stigma around mental health is decreasing in the Western world, with a focus on therapy and medication for treatment.
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4
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24
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mental health
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medical community in North America
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Recognition of the importance of mental health is increasing in the North American medical community, leading to more availability of therapy and medication treatment options.
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4
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25
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mental health
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Kenya
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Limited mental health services in Kenya lead to reliance on traditional healers for treatment.
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3
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26
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mental health
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New Zealand
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New Zealand prioritizes mental health awareness and nature-based therapies for treatment.
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3
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27
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mental health
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UAE
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Mental health issues in the UAE are often addressed within families and can be influenced by cultural and religious views.
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3
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28
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mental health
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Western medicine practitioners
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Western medicine practitioners typically treat mental health issues with a combination of therapy and medication.
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3
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29
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mental health
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Eastern traditional healers
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Eastern traditional healers use a holistic approach with meditation, herbs, and spiritual healing to address mental health.
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2
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30
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mental health
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Europe
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Mental health awareness and therapy seeking are becoming more normalized in Europe, but stigma may still exists in some Eastern European countries.
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2
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31
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mental health
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Traditional Asian cultures
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Traditional Asian cultures often treat mental health with holistic approaches but stigmatize awareness and support.
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2
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32
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mental health
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Traditional East Asian cultures
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In Traditional East Asian cultures, mental health is stigmatized and treated with traditional methods in addition to professional help.
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2
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33
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mental health
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Western scientific community
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Therapy and evidence-based treatments are widely used for addressing mental health concerns in the Western scientific community.
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2
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34
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mental health
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medical field in Europe
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Mental health is increasingly acknowledged and incorporated into European healthcare with dedicated assistance and resources.
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2
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35
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mental health
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progressive societies
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In progressive societies, promoting open dialogue and seeking professional help without stigma is important for mental health.
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2
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36
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mental health
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psychological counseling culture
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Mental health is prioritized in psychological counseling culture, with therapy being promoted for mental well-being.
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2
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37
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mental health
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psychology research community
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The psychology research community focuses on evidence-based interventions and understanding mental illnesses within the concept of mental health.
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2
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38
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mental health
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stigmatizing societies
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In stigmatizing societies, mental health issues are often stigmatized and seeking professional help may be frowned upon.
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2
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39
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mental health
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traditional Chinese culture
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Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes herbal remedies, meditation, and emotional balance for mental well-being.
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2
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40
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mental health
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war-torn regions
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Stigma and lack of resources hinder mental health support in war-torn regions, affecting entire communities.
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2
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41
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mental health
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western psychology
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Mental health in Western culture is primarily approached from a psychological and medical perspective, utilizing diagnostic criteria like DSM-5.
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2
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42
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mental health
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Biology research in the Western world
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Mental health is studied from a neurobiological and genetic perspective in Western biology research.
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1
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43
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mental health
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Biomedical Research Community
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Advances in neuroscience are improving understanding of mental health disorders within the Biomedical Research Community.
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1
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44
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mental health
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Conservative societies
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In conservative societies, mental health may be stigmatized and not openly addressed.
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1
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45
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mental health
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Developed countries
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Mental health awareness and treatment resources are widely available in developed countries.
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1
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46
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mental health
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Indian medical culture
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In Indian medical culture, mental health is addressed through practices like yoga and ayurvedic medicine, focusing on balancing the mind and body.
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1
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47
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mental health
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Less medically developed countries
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Limited resources and stigma in less medically developed countries often result in neglect and lack of access to mental health care.
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1
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48
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mental health
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Modern societal views
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In modern society, there is a strong emphasis on individual mental well-being and seeking professional help is promoted.
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1
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49
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mental health
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Self-care culture
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Promoting open dialogue and self-awareness in self-care culture to support mental health.
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1
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50
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mental health
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Traditional Indian Ayurveda
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Traditional Indian Ayurveda links mental health to imbalances in doshas and treats it with herbs, lifestyle changes, and mindfulness practices.
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1
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51
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mental health
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Traditional communities
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In traditional communities, there is stigma around mental health and a reliance on spiritual or community-based support.
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1
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52
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mental health
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Ukraine
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Mental health is not openly discussed in Ukrainian culture, and there is limited access to mental health resources.
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1
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53
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mental health
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Yoga philosophy
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Yoga philosophy advocates for mindfulness, meditation, and conscious breathing to achieve mental balance.
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1
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54
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mental health
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biology in Europe
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In European biology, mental health discussions may prioritize evidence-based approaches and treatments.
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1
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55
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mental health
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liberal societies
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Liberal societies promote awareness and support for mental health issues.
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1
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56
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mental health
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liberal western countries
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Mental health is openly discussed and encouraged in liberal western countries.
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1
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57
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mental health
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modern healthcare systems
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Modern healthcare systems treat mental health with psychotherapy, medication, and clinical interventions.
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1
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58
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mental health
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modern societies
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Mental health issues are openly discussed and increasingly accepted in modern societies, with a focus on seeking treatment and support.
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1
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59
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mental health
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scientific context
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Mental health is acknowledged as vital to well-being, with cross-cultural differences in addressing mental health issues being studied in a scientific context.
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