# | Concept | Culture | Statement | Freq. |
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1 | have nervous breakdown | Eastern countries | May be considered a personal weakness or failure, leading to social stigma and shame. | 1 |
2 | have nervous breakdown | Eastern countries | Viewed with less openness and may carry stigma, leading individuals to keep it private within the family | 1 |
3 | have nervous breakdown | Eastern countries | In Japan, the concept of having a nervous breakdown may not be openly discussed due to the emphasis on stoicism and maintaining composure in public. | 1 |
4 | have nervous breakdown | Eastern countries | Considered a private matter and often not openly discussed, with emphasis on maintaining composure in public | 1 |
5 | having nervous breakdown | Eastern countries | There may be a stigma associated with mental health issues, and seeking professional help may be less common due to societal pressures. | 1 |
6 | having nervous breakdown | Eastern culture | Discussions around mental health issues are still taboo and seeking professional help may be stigmatized | 1 |