Hikkomori, the Japanese version of AS

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12 Feb 2007, 2:18 am

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikikomori

Pretty interesting. I like how it says "In some cases a Hikikomori partially or completely recovers in time when given a free house or apartment of his own."



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12 Feb 2007, 2:33 am

I'm willing to try a new house of my own as a treatment :)



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12 Feb 2007, 2:45 am

Thats the best idea ever!
I will use that for...treatment... yah thats it.


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12 Feb 2007, 2:50 am

This should be a US recognized disorder. Then UW can be strongarmed into giving me a single room at a double rate.



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12 Feb 2007, 2:50 am

ahayes wrote:
This should be a US recognized disorder. Then UW can be strongarmed into giving me a single room at a double rate.


I mean, after all, why should I have to pay extra just because I have a disability?



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12 Feb 2007, 4:30 am

my online friend and i are obsessed with this concept

-watch" grey gardens "to see about mother & daughter "hikiomori" in america



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12 Feb 2007, 6:38 am

Ugh Houses always need things. I could never have one of my own. It's too much like having a child. Owning a car is about as far as I can take it. Just the thought of a house as treatment makes me feel hives coming on. Maybe they could take care of the house too. And, furnish it while they're at it.



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12 Feb 2007, 1:57 pm

Isn't this just Otaku by a new name? I mean the word "Otaku" just used to denote a teen who wouldn't leave the house.



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12 Feb 2007, 8:08 pm

TheMachine1 wrote:
I'm willing to try a new house of my own as a treatment :)


but do you want it to be a house by american standards or japanese standards..... lol i'd prefer not to live in a box!

(i'm generalizing, i know.... jk)


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12 Feb 2007, 8:12 pm

The hikikomori in japan is a major problem. Every aspect of a childs life in Japan is focused around competition with others. Due to the nature of the Japanese economy and employment practices, it's very hard to get a prestigous job unless you have an extensive education backround. The Japanese education system is also very exclusive, and only the smartest get in. As a result, the push to excell pushes many kids beyond the breaking point.

Japan also does not have an adequate mental health system so these cases are left to fester, sometimes for 20 years or more before they come out of their shells.

It's a truly sad situation over there.


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12 Feb 2007, 8:34 pm

Scoots5012 wrote:
The hikikomori in japan is a major problem. Every aspect of a childs life in Japan is focused around competition with others. Due to the nature of the Japanese economy and employment practices, it's very hard to get a prestigous job unless you have an extensive education backround. The Japanese education system is also very exclusive, and only the smartest get in. As a result, the push to excell pushes many kids beyond the breaking point.

Japan also does not have an adequate mental health system so these cases are left to fester, sometimes for 20 years or more before they come out of their shells.

It's a truly sad situation over there.
Very true. Also, children with a disability like autism, are considered 'shameful'.



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12 Feb 2007, 8:40 pm

also, asperger's isn't recognized in Japan


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12 Feb 2007, 10:43 pm

This isn't the same as AS...this is adolescents locking themselves away from everything outside of their chosen room, a complete withdrawal from society brought on by extreme pressure to excel academically. Similar symptoms yes...but you're born with AS, and this phenomenon is brought on almost completely by society and related pressures.

And otaku...that would be the term for obsession nowadays ;) An otaku is someone who is completely obsessed with something - eg: I am a Subaru otaku ;) I think of nothing but my Impreza all day, I spend all my money on it, and I would consider no other car other than another Subaru...put simply, I'm obsessed with them. In fact...dirty secret...the sound of their exhaust REALLY floats my boat :oops: But biologically speaking, the frequency of the asynchronous gas emissions in the uneven-length extractors is completely capable of making some women very, very happy.



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12 Feb 2007, 10:48 pm

Sedaka wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
I'm willing to try a new house of my own as a treatment :)


but do you want it to be a house by american standards or japanese standards..... lol i'd prefer not to live in a box!

(i'm generalizing, i know.... jk)


The Japanese have satellite dishes on their boxes.



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12 Feb 2007, 11:00 pm

Zannemarie:

I tend to agree on houses. A house is the machine you live in. If it doesn't work for you - you must work for it.


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12 Feb 2007, 11:15 pm

alex wrote:
also, asperger's isn't recognized in Japan

Maybe their "standards" are different... (ha, ha?)