Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon
The article discusses the problem of desocialization, namely, loneliness at a young age in relation to the hikikomori phenomenon. Hikikomori are young people who have not left their parental home for at least 6 months, have no friends, refuse to study and work and are not in contact with their close...
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doaj-480bc8d3ec584d7c93fd1405c85053592020-11-25T00:06:20ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462019-09-01273224310.17759/cpp.2019270303Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological PhenomenonVoiskounsky A.E.0Soldatova G.U.1Moscow State University named after M.V.LomonosovLomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe article discusses the problem of desocialization, namely, loneliness at a young age in relation to the hikikomori phenomenon. Hikikomori are young people who have not left their parental home for at least 6 months, have no friends, refuse to study and work and are not in contact with their closest relatives. This kind of loneliness manifests most vividly in Japan. A number of Japanese psychiatrists believe that hikikomori suffer from a previously non-diagnosed mental disease specific to the Japanese culture. The peculiarities of socialization processes characteristic of the Japanese society are considered. We analyze the specifics of hikikomori’s application of digital technologies, namely, their use of the Net for communication and information exchange. While hikikomori shy away from traditional socializing, they accept digital socializing and socialize more than their peers did before the digital era. Conclusion: mental health professionals are going to come across more young people identifying themselves as hikikomori and adopting their lifestyle if only in some ways.http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2019/n3/Voiskunskii_Soldatova.shtmllonelinesshikikomoridigital technologiessocial maladjustment |
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Voiskounsky A.E. Soldatova G.U. Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon Консультативная психология и психотерапия loneliness hikikomori digital technologies social maladjustment |
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Voiskounsky A.E. Soldatova G.U. |
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Voiskounsky A.E. |
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Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon |
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Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon |
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Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon |
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Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon |
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Epidemic of Loneliness in a Digital Society: Hikikomori as a Cultural and Psychological Phenomenon |
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epidemic of loneliness in a digital society: hikikomori as a cultural and psychological phenomenon |
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education |
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Консультативная психология и психотерапия |
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2075-3470 2311-9446 |
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2019-09-01 |
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The article discusses the problem of desocialization, namely, loneliness at a young age in relation to the hikikomori phenomenon. Hikikomori are young people who have not left their parental home for at least 6 months, have no friends, refuse to study and work and are not in contact with their closest relatives. This kind of loneliness manifests most vividly in Japan. A number of Japanese psychiatrists believe that hikikomori suffer from a previously non-diagnosed mental disease specific to the Japanese culture. The peculiarities of socialization processes characteristic of the Japanese society are considered. We analyze the specifics of hikikomori’s application of digital technologies, namely, their use of the Net for communication and information exchange. While hikikomori shy away from traditional socializing, they accept digital socializing and socialize more than their peers did before the digital era. Conclusion: mental health professionals are going to come across more young people identifying themselves as hikikomori and adopting their lifestyle if only in some ways. |
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loneliness hikikomori digital technologies social maladjustment |
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http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2019/n3/Voiskunskii_Soldatova.shtml |
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