An unusual practice known as coffin therapy has emerged in Russia.
An unusual technique offers people ways to cope with fears and anxieties.
The essence of the therapy is that a person is placed in a coffin so that he realizes the transience of life, writes Gazeta.Ru .
However, not everyone can undergo a coffin therapy session.
According to the founder of coffin therapy in Samara, Ekaterina Kostyleva, those who want to receive prohibited content for social networks are immediately refused.
The client must first provide a certificate from a narcologist and psychiatrist stating that he or she has no addictions.
Kostyleva notes that the greatest effect is achieved when a person comes without relatives to undergo therapy in a calm environment.
She explained that during the session, a person is placed in a coffin, the lid is closed and classical music is played.
The person lies down for about 30 minutes and thinks about his life, working through his fears.
It is reported that many cities in Russia offer to lie in a coffin for money.