concept   anxiety
culture   Eastern countries
statement   In Eastern countries, anxiety is stigmatized and seeking professional help is less common.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 agoraphobia Eastern cultures Agoraphobia may be less commonly discussed and understood in Eastern cultures, and there may be different perspectives on the experience and treatment of this condition. 1
2 anxiety Eastern countries Anxiety is often stigmatized and seen as a sign of weakness, leading individuals to suppress their feelings and avoid seeking professional help. 1
3 anxiety Eastern countries There may be a stigma around discussing anxiety openly, and seeking professional help for anxiety may be less common. 1
4 anxiety Eastern countries In some Eastern countries, there may be a stigma around openly discussing anxiety, and seeking professional help for mental health issues may be less common. 1
5 anxiety Eastern culture Anxiety may be stigmatized and perceived as a sign of weakness, leading to reluctance in seeking professional help. 1
6 fear Eastern Countries Displaying fear or anxiety in public is generally frowned upon as it can be interpreted as a lack of emotional control. 1
7 fear Eastern countries Fear of shame or loss of face is a strong motivator, and avoiding situations that could lead to embarrassment is often prioritized. 1
8 fear Eastern cultures Expressing fear openly or loudly is often considered impolite and can be seen as a sign of weakness. 1
9 phobia Eastern countries Phobias may be addressed through traditional healing methods such as acupuncture or herbal remedies. 1