37. From ICU to therapy

Susanne Nordling, Chair of the Psychiatry Committee of the Stockholm Health Board, and Christian Rück, Professor of Psychiatry, talk to David Eberhard about the state of our minds in times of corona. Will we see a wave of suicides and mental illness when the pandemic is over? As the WHO and others believe. Or is it actually good to go through difficulties in a group? Right now, fewer people than ever are being treated for mental health problems. But what will it be like and what should we prepare for? 

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