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Can't take it anymore
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Speak about mental health in Japanese: A Tutor's view

2 July 2024

Learning a new language means expanding your vocabulary in order to describe many aspects of life and convey different feelings. There are many mental health and wellness terms in Japanese that might be quite useful to understand.

You can consult online Japanese tutors at various websites to practice Japanese phrases. You can choose a topic of interest and practice both speaking and learning the necessary words and expressions to be able to express your thoughts and desires in real life. Platforms like LiveXP online tutoring offer personalized sessions with experienced tutors, helping you delve deeper into topics like mental health in Japanese.

  1. 精神衛生 (せいしんえいせい – Seishin Eisei). Known sometimes as "mental hygiene," this phrase deals with preserving and enhancing mental health.
  2. 最近、多くの会社が従業員の精神衛生の重要性に気付き始めています。. Many businesses have started to understand how important it is for their staff to be mentally well nowadays.

These Japanese terms for mental health and wellbeing will deepen your grasp of Japanese culture in addition to enabling you to communicate more effectively on a subject that is becoming more and more important worldwide. Recall that one aspect of language acquisition is mastery of grammar and syntax; another is understanding the subtleties of conveying human experiences in that language.

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