The Kusnacht Practice Podcast

The Kusnacht Practice Podcast #18 Interview with Dean Gustar, Relapse Prevention Specialist, on the COVID-19 pandemic, the year in summary

April 14, 2021 The Kusnacht Practice Season 1 Episode 18
The Kusnacht Practice Podcast #18 Interview with Dean Gustar, Relapse Prevention Specialist, on the COVID-19 pandemic, the year in summary
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The Kusnacht Practice Podcast #18 Interview with Dean Gustar, Relapse Prevention Specialist, on the COVID-19 pandemic, the year in summary
Apr 14, 2021 Season 1 Episode 18
The Kusnacht Practice

 “Many people are going to feel long term effects. I expect for, maybe around 15 to 25% of the population, life will not return to normal when we come through the other side of this pandemic. If and when that happens.”– Dean Gustar, Relapse Prevention Specialist.  

In the latest podcast from The Kusnacht Practice, Global Sales and Marketing Director Philippe Rovere and Relapse Prevention Specialist Dean Gustar discuss the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and reflect on the year gone by.

Dean analyses the increase in alcohol consumption, illegal and prescription drug use, and the ripple effects of the escalation. 

He addresses the rise in cases of depression and anxiety, the fear of infection that’s preventing many from seeking treatment, and the preparations required to better cope in the future.


Show Notes

 “Many people are going to feel long term effects. I expect for, maybe around 15 to 25% of the population, life will not return to normal when we come through the other side of this pandemic. If and when that happens.”– Dean Gustar, Relapse Prevention Specialist.  

In the latest podcast from The Kusnacht Practice, Global Sales and Marketing Director Philippe Rovere and Relapse Prevention Specialist Dean Gustar discuss the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and reflect on the year gone by.

Dean analyses the increase in alcohol consumption, illegal and prescription drug use, and the ripple effects of the escalation. 

He addresses the rise in cases of depression and anxiety, the fear of infection that’s preventing many from seeking treatment, and the preparations required to better cope in the future.