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(Anonymous) 2024-01-09 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)I would say it's culture bound. While there's some level of intolerance toward seeking help in the majority of cultures, how that intolerance is expressed varies considerably. The example that comes to my mind is gambling addiction, something that is going to be perceived differently in some Southeast Asian cultures (where there are a number of traditional rituals that involve gambling) compared to much of the West (where gambling has always been viewed with some level of skepticism). The latter will still consider the addiction a moral failing, while the latter could see getting help as turning one's back on tradition.