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  1. Hikikomori - Wikipedia

    Hikikomori (Japanese: ひきこもり or 引きこもり, lit. "pulling inward, being confined"), also known as severe social withdrawal, [1][2][3][4][5] is total withdrawal from society and seeking extreme degrees of social isolation and confinement. [6] .

  2. Hikikomori - Psychology Today

    Hikikomori is a culture-bound phenomenon in Japan wherein people remain isolated and withdrawn and stay in their parents' homes. The individuals, mostly young people, are incapable, or refuse, to...

  3. Japan clarifies the differences between NEET Hikikomori ... - Reddit

    Apr 23, 2020 · It clarifies that NEETs are those who have given up and do not seek employment and are not an education or vocational training either and unlike NEETs unemployed persons still seek out employment.

  4. Differences between NEET, YD & Hikikomori - Honey's Anime

    Apr 7, 2020 · The main differences are: 1. hikikomori are always reclusive but could have a job. 2. NEETs don’t have a job or go to school and may be sociable or antisocial. 3. YDs do whatever they very well please, work-wise, socially or otherwise. 4. One can be both a hikikomori and a NEET at the same time. 5. One can also be a NEET and YD at the same ...

  5. The Difference Between: Neet & Hikikomori | Japan Amino

    Sep 16, 2018 · Unlike the hikikomori, a NEET can enjoy a social life, like going out often and visiting their friends. Though in certain cases, a NEET can also be considered a hikikomori. A hikikomori is a social recluse--someone who doesn't willingly venture outside the comfort of their own house or room.

  6. Hikikomori and NEET in Anime and Culture - MyAnimeList.net

    Apr 17, 2016 · Once a NEET, or any other character, actually stops going outside or interacting with society, they become a different matter altogether: a hikikomori. Hikikomori like Takumi Nishijou 's brother can have a serious effect on the lived of their loved ones.

  7. The NEET and Hikikomori spectrum: Assessing the risks and …

    In this study, we developed a NEET-Hikikomori Risk Factors (NHR) scale that treats NEET/Hikikomori not as a set of distinct diagnoses, but as a spectrum of psychological tendencies associated with the risk of being marginalized in society.

  8. Do you know what a Hikikomori or NEET is? - Suki Desu

    Hikikomori (引き篭り) is a term that literally means isolated at home, it is used to refer to people who have severe levels of isolation, usually young people between the ages of 13 and 39 who are often supported by their parents or work online. NEET is …

  9. Hikikomori - TV Tropes

    Hiroshi became a NEET just to hunt down trolls in internet forums who harass people online by... doing the exact same thing.

  10. HikiNEET - Urban Dictionary

    Mar 22, 2018 · A portmanteau of the word Hikikomori (a Japanese word used to describe people who isolate themselves and lack a social life) and the acronym NEET; "Not in Education, …

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