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In Japan, a Therapy Focuses on Manga Characters to Help Young People in Depression Confide in Each Other

The Japanese manga and anime have conquered a global generation that is looking for entertainment as well as a strong identity marker. However, this cultural power is now invited into the medical world, where the expression of personal ill-being remains restrained by shame. Anime therapy has just completed its pilot phase at the municipal university of Yokohama, with young depressive adults. 20 young people facing an avatar caregiver The trial b…
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The Japanese manga and anime have conquered a global generation that is looking for entertainment as well as a strong identity marker. However, this cultural power is now invited into the medical world, where the expression of personal ill-being remains restrained by shame. Anime therapy has just completed its pilot phase at the municipal university of Yokohama, with young depressive adults. 20 young people facing an avatar caregiver The trial b…

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