<p>Berlin is ranked as one of the three unhappiest states in Germany. What role does a shortage of therapy play? And is there a way to get around that shortage if you need help? Guest host Eden Brockman explores the accessibility and quality of mental health care in Berlin and across Germany with <strong>Jöran Mandik</strong>, host of <em>Get Help Berlin,</em> and Berlin-based psychologist <strong>Irene Joubert</strong>. Also featuring <strong>Gus Gaston</strong>, an American living in Cologne, and <strong>Diana Martsynkovska</strong>, a Ukrainian living in Berlin, who share their personal experiences navigating the mental health care system in Germany.</p><p><br></p><p>Music:  “Remedy for Melancholy” by <strong>Kai Engel </strong>and “Emotional Sad Atmosphere with Piano and Violin” by <strong>Universfield</strong>. (Source: FMA) </p><p><br></p><p><em>This episode was produced by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, Axel Scheele and Eden Brockman. </em></p>

Common Ground Berlin

Common Ground Berlin

Berlin Blues - Navigating mental health care in the German capital and beyond.

APR 14, 202432 MIN
Common Ground Berlin

Berlin Blues - Navigating mental health care in the German capital and beyond.

APR 14, 202432 MIN

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Berlin is ranked as one of the three unhappiest states in Germany. What role does a shortage of therapy play? And is there a way to get around that shortage if you need help? Guest host Eden Brockman explores the accessibility and quality of mental health care in Berlin and across Germany with Jöran Mandik, host of Get Help Berlin, and Berlin-based psychologist Irene Joubert. Also featuring Gus Gaston, an American living in Cologne, and Diana Martsynkovska, a Ukrainian living in Berlin, who share their personal experiences navigating the mental health care system in Germany.


Music:  “Remedy for Melancholy” by Kai Engel and “Emotional Sad Atmosphere with Piano and Violin” by Universfield. (Source: FMA) 


This episode was produced by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, Axel Scheele and Eden Brockman.