Germany’s youth lack access to mental health care | Focus on Europe

German doctors are sounding the alarm: The number of children and adolescents with mental health issues in the country is on the rise — but those in need face a lack of access to therapy. Why is that?

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16 Comments

  1. They don't like their current government and don't want to go to war for Ursula & Co. Surely they must have mental health issues..

  2. This is really sad and I hope that the government realizes that by not investing in mental health services it will end up costing them much more in the long run

  3. A-hahahaha!! Meanwhile in America …
    I have little sympathy, DW. If there's ever a war, these German youth are gonna run away sooo fast from Germany. That new law is prescient.