What You Should Know About Mental Health in Japan and How to Find Help [Podcast Interview]
As expats, sometimes life can get stressful. Really stressful. Perhaps to the point of needing help in the form of counseling. But how do you get that kind of help in a foreign country, especially if the country's native language isn't English, or your native language?
I wondered about this myself when I was dealing with a bout of labrynthitis a couple years ago and the doctors kept telling me the reason I felt so bad was due to a mental issue. They were wrong, although I suppose it was technically, "all in my head." However, it got me thinking, what if I ever needed counseling here in Japan? Would I be able to find help? Someone that would understand me and not form opinions based on one culture?So I sought out answers from an expert: psychotherapist and clinical psychologist Andrew Grimes ofTokyo Counseling Services. We discussed a few different things, including:
- The most common psychological issues expats in Japan experience
- How the work culture in Japan affects emotional well-being
- How counseling and psychotherapy are addressed in Japan versus western countries
- How to find an English-speaking counselor if you don't live in Tokyo or another major city
- What you should be aware of when preparing a move to Japan and ways you should prepare, especially if you have a family
- Culture shock, when it happens, what it might look like and how to deal with it
- Why getting out of the "expat bubble" sometimes can be good for your mental/emotional health
- What mental health professionals in Japan have been doing to help the recovery process in Tohoku
Today we're doing something a little different with this interview - you'll find it below in audio form rather than text (although hopefully I can get it transcribed eventually). It's my first audio interview, so you'll have to excuse the fact I'm not quite as talented as the Japan podcasters out there, but I think the content in this interview if insightful and worth a listen.
Surviving in Japan: What You Should Know About Mental Health in Japan and How to Find Help (Podcast Interview with Andrew Grimes, Director of Tokyo Counseling Services).
http://www.survivingnjapan.com/2012/05/what-you-should-know-about-mental.html
*******Please check out Tokyo Counseling Services:Tokyo Counseling ServicesAddress: KS Residence, Daizawa 2-30-21, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, Japan. 155-0032
Phone: 03-5431-3096
Fax: 03-5431-3097
Email: tokyocounselingservices@gmail.com
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