Natalia Treushnikova’s Interview for “Kommersant”
Natalya Treushnikova, President of the Union for Mental Health, told the “Kommersant” special correspondent Olga Allenova what has changed in Russian psychiatry, why neuropsychiatric boarding schools are not being reformed in the country, how school life affects the psyche of children, and what is lacking in the education system for the prevention of mental disorders.
Interview link: https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4866448?fbclid=IwAR0Xox8lcjx5pJFtu8LHn6rsaDDywT_CsFHHUDgT2rQD5jl6R5qQ_9FpSXE
Photo: Anatoly Zhdanov / Kommersant
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