How to Alter the Perception of Mental Health Care in Russia | Olga Kitaina | TED

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For the past five years,
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I've been working as a psychologist in Russia,
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a country where mental health is stigmatized
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and people are often afraid to seek professional help.
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Right now, people in Ukraine are fighting for their lives.
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What is happening is devastating and traumatic,
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and everyone, including both Russians and Ukrainians,
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will need mental health support, but on different levels.
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No matter where in the world I'll be working from,
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I'm committed to helping people.
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Psychotherapy for me,
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has and will always be a force of understanding,
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change and peace.
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And now it is needed more than ever.
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Unfortunately, there is a lot of resistance to psychotherapy in Russia.
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First, for historical reasons.
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During the Soviet Union,
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psychiatry was often used as a political tool,
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and this is just a small part of the state attitudes toward people
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that deeply traumatized the society.
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Since then,
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Russia has seen major reforms in the psychiatric system,
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and there are a growing number of good specialists in the mental health industry.
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Yet problems remain.
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As in many countries where mental health has been stigmatized,
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proper regulations for practicing psychologists
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have never been developed in Russia.
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There are no licensing procedures
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or any laws protecting clients from incompetence and fraud.
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There are a lot of scammers,
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people who simply took a three-month course,
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tarot card readers or astrologers
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who say they're professional psychologists.
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As a result,
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a lot of people don't know how to choose a professional
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who fits their profile
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or are even victimized by such unprofessional help.
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In the absence of regulation and interest by the state,
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I saw an opportunity.
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With my team, we created a platform
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with an assessment system for psychologists
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and the means to get people connected to the therapists they need,
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therapists they can trust.
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Through this assessment system,
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we help people overcome the risk of being harmed by professional help
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or falling into despair,
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of giving up hope they will ever feel better.
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We have based our assessment on a hypothesis backed up with research,
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saying that there are common factors
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that significantly contribute to psychotherapy effectiveness.
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This includes a variety of ways
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in which a therapist and the client
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create a special bond of trust and partnership.
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Unfortunately, in most psychotherapy training programs in Russia,
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not much attention is paid to those common factors.
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The bottom line,
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having a good diploma is not enough.
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Our psychologists undergo a test and a case study interview,
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including ethics questions,
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because the client's safety is the priority.
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The sad truth is that only around 15 percent of applicants
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pass our selective assessment screening.
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After this assessment,
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it is important to match a client with the right specialist.
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With our current matching algorithm,
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we've already helped more than 35,000 people
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receive safe psychotherapy.
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We also offer pro-bono sessions
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and free educational materials
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to support those who can't afford therapy.
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And I believe the number of people in need of mental health support
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will increase due to the PTSD,
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chronic stress,
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trauma of two years of the pandemic
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and all the global events we are experiencing.
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And this is the beginning
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of a bigger mental health catastrophe we all need to face.
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We're trying our best,
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even though we work in a tough environment
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with the strong stigma
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and the cultural memory of psychiatry as an instrument of oppression.
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Our goal is to minimize the risk of people giving up on therapy
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because it's dangerous.
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On an individual level,
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it means a barrier for well-being, and unfolding potential.
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For the world,
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it means a loss in productivity and economy.
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Just depression and anxiety disorder
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cause the global economy an estimated one trillion dollars each year
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in lost productivity.
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But I believe that the most important costs
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are the decrease in the quality of connections between people.
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The loss of self awareness.
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An increase in hatred and violence.
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Psychotherapy is not only about one individual finding help
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for their individual issues.
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When one of us is wounded, all of us share in that wound.
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Psychotherapy is a way to move forward from the burden of the past
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and trauma of the present
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by breaking cycles of hurt,
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by embracing the path of healing and self-knowledge.
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Because by knowing ourselves and seeking healing from our pain and trauma,
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we also become better human beings in our interconnected world,
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bringing a real hope for peace.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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