ノイローゼnoirooze
1.

A mental health condition characterized by excessive anxiety, emotional distress, or irrational behavior, often resulting from unresolved psychological issues or prolonged stress.

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A state of mind where an individual experiences persistent feelings of unease, worry, and an inability to cope with everyday life, leading to impaired functioning.

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A psychological disturbance that manifests through various symptoms, such as obsessive thoughts or compulsive actions, which may stem from an underlying emotional imbalance.

いくじ育児ikujiノイロnoiro-ze
1.

A psychological condition experienced by parents, particularly mothers, characterized by overwhelming stress and anxiety related to child-rearing responsibilities, often resulting from exhaustion and the pressures of nurturing an infant.

2.

A state of mental distress that occurs when the demands of parenting become too intense, leading to feelings of inadequacy, helplessness, and emotional turmoil during the early stages of child-rearing.

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A form of mental health challenge specifically linked to the experiences of parenting young children, marked by pervasive feelings of worry, fatigue, and an inability to cope with the challenges of nurturing and caring for a newborn.