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clinical depression
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Western countries
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Clinical depression is recognized as a serious mental health condition that requires professional treatment and support.
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clinical depression
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Western countries
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Clinical depression is often considered a serious medical condition that should be treated by healthcare professionals.
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clinical depression
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Western countries
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Clinical depression is recognized as a serious medical condition, often treated with therapy and medication.
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clinical depression
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Western cultures
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Clinical depression is recognized as a common mental health condition, and seeking professional help is widely accepted.
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depression
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Western
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Depression is recognized as a medical condition and is commonly treated with therapy and medication.
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depression
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Western countries
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Depression is recognized as a serious medical condition that requires professional intervention and support.
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depression
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Western culture
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Depression is recognized as a mental health condition and there are established treatments and therapies available for those affected.
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depression
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Western cultures
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Depression is commonly discussed openly and there is a strong emphasis on seeking professional help and therapy.
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feeling depressed
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Western
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Seeking professional help is often encouraged and seen as a positive step
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feeling depressed
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Western countries
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Feeling depressed is often considered a mental health concern, and seeking professional help through therapy or medication is widely accepted and encouraged.
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feeling depressed
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Western countries
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Seeking professional help or therapy is encouraged and seen as a positive step in managing depression.
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feeling depressed
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Western countries
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Seeking professional help and therapy is widely accepted as a way to address depression.
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