A unique perspective on three Western countries’ attempts to grapple with anxiety, depression and psychosis. | dG1fQ1YwMGNvbk5aOW8
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00:00How often have you been feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge?
00:081. Never.
00:102. Rarely.
00:123. Sometimes.
00:144. Often.
00:17We want to make sure that you're happy.
00:20We want to make sure that you're happy.
00:25Welcome to the children's master.
00:27Sometimes you have negative thoughts.
00:31And these negative thoughts can eventually turn into dark monsters.
00:39Have you ever had the impression that someone was spying on you, or that they were trying to hurt you?
00:43Definitely.
00:46Only if you measure can you really improve what you're trying to do.
00:51This is what people call a master plan community.
00:55We actually have very strong measurement in the community.
01:00When you know better, you do better.
01:02It's like a mental health app. There's like night reflection, breathing methods.
01:06We're a living lab.
01:09We just need a lot of data to better understand what's normal.
01:13I feel weird about good food.
01:17We know that before you get sick, there's a phase of recovery.
01:21But you have to intervene when someone isn't sick yet.
01:24If nothing is as intense as the psychosis, then everything after that is just a bit boring.
01:29You sometimes feel like you're more yourself.
01:32A long-term study that answers the question, what keeps someone well?