The struggles of finding therapy in Berlin

<p>This week I grouped up with one colleague and we had the chance to team up with our colleagues from the Data Analysis cohort.</p> <p>After seeing the work they have been doing for the past weeks we could choose one of the topics to inspire our next project. A group analyzed the data on the effects of depression worldwide, shedding some light on how many of the world population is affected, this caught our attention as most of us had dealt with depression or know someone that did.</p> <p>As many people that move to Berlin there is a tendency of needing support when it comes to finding therapy, getting your health insurance to reimburse the costs of your consultations is very difficult and finding a fitting therapist, public or private, is also a hassle. After jumping into the Secondary Research we could state that the main pain points for foreigners looking for therapy is, first the language and close second the incredible bureaucracy there is to get help (this is also affecting non foreigners).</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@yanwolfhoffmann/the-struggles-of-finding-therapy-in-berlin-e363ea060002"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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