Tunisia: the mental strain

A therapeutic singing lesson in Tunis.

© Amira Souilem

By: Amira Souilem

Ten years after the euphoria that followed the fall of Ben Ali, Tunisia is still looking for itself.

While the dictatorial past is over but stability - both political and economic - struggles to impose itself, Tunisians suffer from what some psychoanalysts here call "trou-matism".

So how are the Tunisians doing ten years after the revolution?

How is their discomfort explained and how do doctors cope with the situation?  

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"Tunisia: the mental strain", a great report by Amira Souilem.

Director: Pauline Leduc.

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