Huge sums of money are being made from rescuing people – but not just by well-trained psychotherapists, psychiatrists and psychologists, but increasingly by people who just think they are. It is often difficult for laypeople to distinguish between legitimate and dubious offers.
Nowadays, more and more people are aware that good health is not limited to the body, but also to the soul. Mental illnesses and disorders of mental well-being are responsible for 20 to 25 percent of the disease burden in Europe. And when the soul suffers, the younger generation in particular is less and less afraid to talk about it. In itself a positive trend.
Source: Krone

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