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August 15th, 2022
Sixty percent of Czechs are solving their mental problems by self-help, 30 percent ask their friends and only 6 percent consult experts on them, according to a survey conducted by the G82 and Simply 5 agencies for the Nevypust dusi company and T-Mobile, which the project Czechia in Data released on Monday. In the case of children, parents want to seek professional aid more frequently, but they are limited by a considerable shortage of child psychiatrists and psychologists in Czechia.
CTK
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