People pay money to lie in a coffin. An unusual therapy is gaining popularity among Russians.
A new trend has become popular in Russia - 'coffin therapy', which is used as a psychological practice for those who have lost the will to live. Russian media report about this.
According to the publication, a person lies in a live coffin, and relatives help them say goodbye.
This is necessary for those who are in deep depression and do not feel happiness in life. Through this therapy, a person realizes that all life's problems can be overcome, except for the exit from the coffin
The cost of this service varies. For example, in Samara, the minimum price for therapy is 35 thousand rubles (10 thousand hryvnias). And in Izhevsk, to lie in a coffin, they offer to pay 150 thousand rubles (45 thousand hryvnias).
However, members of the public movement 'Orthodox Russia' criticize the enthusiasm: 'First of all, this concerns the so-called 'coffin therapy' and other occult practices, which are widespread as a way of solving psychological problems. These fashionable hobbies have nothing to do with real therapy and call into question the mental health of the young generation. Specialists should review such trends to prevent their spread and reduce harm. Equally concerning is the growing interest in quadrocopters.'
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