Depressed Argentina Easing The Misery
The wealthy in Argentina have seldom been averse to seeing a shrink–many are descendants of European immigrants who were themselves traumatized by World War II, and are conversant with Freud and Jung. Private rates these days are cheap: about $24 for an hour of talk, or one sixth the price in the 1990s, before the economy collapsed. Just before the crash, the government passed a law making mental-heath care a universal right....