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bipolar disorder
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Western countries
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Bipolar disorder is recognized as a mental illness that requires medical treatment and therapy.
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2
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bipolar disorder
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Western countries
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Bipolar disorder is recognized as a serious mental illness that requires medical treatment and support.
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3
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bipolar disorder
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Western countries
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Bipolar disorder is generally recognized as a mental health condition with specific diagnostic criteria and treatment options in medical and psychological communities.
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4
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personality disorder
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Western countries
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Recognized as a legitimate mental health condition, with treatment and support available for individuals.
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1
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5
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personality disorder
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Western countries
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Personality disorders are recognized as mental health conditions that can be diagnosed and treated by mental health professionals.
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6
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personality disorder
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Western countries
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Recognized and discussed openly; individuals may seek therapy and medication to manage symptoms.
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7
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personality disorder
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Western countries
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Recognized as a mental health issue that can be treated and managed with therapy and medication.
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