
Wenn die Kinderseele streikt
Warum immer mehr Kinder psychisch erkranken und wie wir sie schützen können
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Narrated by:
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Marlen Ulonska
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By:
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Michael Elpers
About this listen
Der Kinder- und Jugendpsychiater Michael Elpers schlägt Alarm: Immer mehr Kinder und Jugendliche leiden an Depressionen, Essstörungen, Angsterkrankungen oder Lernstörungen. Doch die sozialen Ursachen dafür werden sowohl von den Medien als auch vom Gesundheits- und Bildungssystem weitgehend ignoriert - die Verantwortung wird oftmals allein den Eltern zugewiesen. Dieses Buch eröffnet eine Debatte, die - nicht erst seit der Pandemie - längst überfällig ist. Es zeigt auf, was sich in Gesellschaft, Bildung und Medizin ändern muss, damit wir unsere Kinder besser schützen und die Eltern entlasten können.
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