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problem
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Eastern countries
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Seeking professional help for personal or psychological problems is often stigmatized and may be seen as a sign of weakness.
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problem
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Eastern culture
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Seeking professional help for personal problems is less common and may be seen as a sign of weakness in Eastern culture.
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problems
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Eastern countries
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Seeking help for personal problems is not uncommon, and there is less emphasis on individualism in problem-solving.
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problems
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Eastern countries
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Problems are often viewed as opportunities for patience, endurance, and acceptance of fate.
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problems
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Eastern cultures
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Seeking professional help for personal problems is often stigmatized and seen as a sign of weakness.
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trouble
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Eastern countries
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Seeking help for personal trouble may be seen as losing face or weakness.
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troubles
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Eastern countries
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Seeking therapy or counseling for personal troubles is less common and may carry stigma.
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troubles
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Eastern culture
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Mental health troubles are often stigmatized, leading individuals to keep their struggles private
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troubles
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Eastern cultures
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Turning to close family members for support and advice is a common practice when facing troubles.
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