On World Mental Health Day, here are some of the K-dramas that've beautifully illustrated the concept.
Highlighting Antisocial personality disorder, the leads embark on a captivating journey, conquering their challenges while forging a profound bond.
The show follows a woman with a brain tumor, saying her goodbyes as she encounters Doom, an immortal being.
The show delicately handles trauma and its effects on adults and children with nuanced characters, avoiding melodrama.
A gripping tale with its intricate characters, intense plot, and raw trauma responses, creating a daunting experience.
Taking inspiration from Louisa M. Alcott's novel "Little Women" the show weaves the painful suspense of the three sisters' lives.
Lee Ji An battling depression after losing loved ones finds hope in a cathartic bond with her supervisor, embarking on a healing journey.
Covers revenge, intrusion, and related psychological disorders like Posttraumatic embitterment and stress disorder.
At 17 Yoon Ji-woo witnesses her gangster father's murder, sacrificing youth she vows to find her father's killer at any cost.
Woo Young Woo, a talented rookie lawyer with high-functioning autism, conquers challenges in a prestigious Korean law firm.