1
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hypnosis
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Eastern countries
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Viewed with skepticism and often associated with occult or paranormal practices, not widely accepted in traditional medical or psychological treatments
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1
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2
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hypnosis
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Eastern countries
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Viewed with skepticism and often associated with superstition or occult practices, with less acceptance in mainstream society.
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1
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3
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hypochondria
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Eastern countries
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Less stigmatized, and may be attributed to holistic views of health, such as mind-body connection and energy imbalances
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1
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4
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hypochondria
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Eastern countries
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Viewed as a manifestation of mental or emotional distress, and individuals may be encouraged to seek traditional healing methods or spiritual guidance.
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1
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5
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hypochondria
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eastern countries
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Considered stigmatized or taboo to openly discuss and seek help for hypochondria
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1
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6
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menopause
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Eastern countries
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Menopause is a more private matter and women may be less likely to openly discuss symptoms or seek medical support.
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1
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