
Spinnst du?
Warum psychische Erkrankungen ganz normal sind
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Narrated by:
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Sonja Koppitz
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Sonja Koppitz
About this listen
Noch immer wissen wir zu wenig über den Umgang mit "lockeren Schrauben" und "langen Leitungen" – früher wurde man weggesperrt, heute heißt es "Reiß dich mal zusammen". Wie begegnen wir Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen? Wie kann ihnen geholfen werden – und wie geht die Gesellschaft mit ihnen um? Sonja Koppitz, selbst an einer wiederkehrenden Depression erkrankt, spricht mit Betroffenen, schildert alle Facetten psychischer Erkrankungen und wirft einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Universums Psychiatrie, wo Tragik und Komik oft sehr nah beieinanderliegen – ihr Ansatz, Persönliches mit Information zu verbinden, ist neu und von großer Klarheit.
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