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Answer: "If a miracle happened and your shopping compulsion was overnight, how would you know it was solved, and what would be different?"
Explanation:
Being a solution-oriented therapist, asking this question will prompt her client to think deeply about what might bring an end to his addiction. While the second question looks into the effects and the last question traces the origin of the addiction, the first question quoted about seeks to find a lasting solution.
I believe the answer is: No, depressed people in Eastern cultures do not devalue themselves like depressed people in Western cultures.
Eastern culture place a really high value on hardwork more than the western culture. So, people in eastern culture tend to see the act of succumbing to depression as being weak, which make them tend to deal it by working even harder to accomplish positive in life.