Mental health: 17 therapists available in Norderstedt!

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In Norderstedt, 17 psychotherapists are available for various therapies while the symptoms decrease.

In Norderstedt stehen 17 Psychotherapeut:innen für verschiedene Therapien zur Verfügung, während die Beschwerden sinken.
In Norderstedt, 17 psychotherapists are available for various therapies while the symptoms decrease.

Mental health: 17 therapists available in Norderstedt!

In Norderstedt, the demand for psychotherapeutic support has experienced noticeable fluctuations in recent weeks. A recent report from news.de shows that over 59,000 reports of complaints about feeling unwell were recorded in the last calendar week. Of these, 3,992 were acute emergencies, a slight decrease from the 4,065 cases the previous week.

The decline in acute reports is being observed nationwide by the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. Loud 116117.de 3,408 cases of malaise complaints were reported last month, a decrease of 3 percent compared to the previous month. These figures not only indicate an improvement in the general health situation, but also a possible relief for psychotherapeutic facilities.

Psychotherapists in Norderstedt

There are currently 17 psychotherapists available for all those looking for therapeutic support in Norderstedt. These offer various forms of therapy, including systemic therapy, behavioral therapy and depth psychological therapy, as the report shows news.de informed. A practical online platform called Therapie.de lists available therapists within a 25 km radius of Norderstedt and provides those interested with the necessary contact information.

The importance of access to psychotherapeutic services is also reflected in the current discussion about mental health in Germany. A report by the German Psychotherapists Association (DPtV) points out the enormous financial burden caused by mental illnesses. Loud Medical Journal The annual direct costs for the treatment of these diseases amount to 44 billion euros, with less than four percent being declared for psychotherapy itself.

A look into the future

The DPtV demands that the principle of “outpatient before inpatient” be taken more seriously in the future and insists on the expansion of flexible offers in outpatient psychotherapeutic care. Mental illnesses are still the most common cause of early retirement in Germany. It is therefore very important to take preventative measures and reduce barriers to using psychotherapeutic services.

For immediate support, those affected can contact the telephone counseling service at any time on the free numbers 0800 / 111 0 111 and 0800 / 111 0 222. This is available anonymously and confidentially around the clock.