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Old Oct 08, 2015, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SarahSweden View Post
I thought it would be easier to find a more stable T within psychiatry but where I live, in Sweden, therapy within psychiatry is kind of an exception even if it sounds strange.

The mental health care here is lousy in many ways because they give you just limited sessions according to a health program for depression or what your issue is. That is, you canīt see a T for several problems like relations, dealing with hardship around unemployment, attachment issues as all they want is that you leave as fast as possible as there are not enough resources to really work on difficult issues.

They work on separate issues like depression and when they think youīre a bit better than when you went to see them, they just kick you out.
That sounds horrible. How can you make progress if they are so quick to get rid of you?

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Old Oct 09, 2015, 02:13 PM
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The problem here is that they donīt care or they canīt afford to care. They just treat symptoms, not the cause and that is, they just want to send patients home with tips written on a piece of paper. Do this, do that when itīs actually talk you need. But thatīs what the Swedish mental health care system is like, nothing much to do.
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