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(Ebook) Mental Health and Social Withdrawal in Contemporary Japan. Beyond the Hikikomori Spectrum by Nicolas Tajan ISBN 9780815365747, 9780367645724, 9781351260800, 9781351260794, 9781351260787, 0815365748, 0367645726, 1351260804, 1351260790

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Authors:Nicolas Tajan
Pages:304 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:1.15 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9780815365747, 9780367645724, 9781351260800, 9781351260794, 9781351260787, 0815365748, 0367645726, 1351260804, 1351260790
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(Ebook) Mental Health and Social Withdrawal in Contemporary Japan. Beyond the Hikikomori Spectrum by Nicolas Tajan ISBN 9780815365747, 9780367645724, 9781351260800, 9781351260794, 9781351260787, 0815365748, 0367645726, 1351260804, 1351260790

This book examines the phenomenon of social withdrawal in Japan, which ranges from school non-attendance to extreme forms of isolation and confinement, known as hikikomori. Based on extensive original research including interview research with a range of practitioners involved in dealing with the phenomenon, the book outlines how hikikomori expresses itself, how it is treated and dealt with and how it has been perceived and regarded in Japan over time. The author, a clinical psychologist with extensive experience of practice, argues that the phenomenon although socially unacceptable is not homogenous, and can be viewed not as a mental disorder, but as an idiom of distress, a passive and effective way of resisting the many great pressures of Japanese schooling and of Japanese society more widely.
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