ORIGINAL FRENCH ARTICLE : Pauvres riches russes
By Maud Dugrand
Translated jeudi 17 avril 2008, par Jonathan Pierrel
A clinic for millionaires has opened to Rublyovka, the posh neighbourhood of the Russian capital. A dozen people who live in this neighbourhood go so far as to spend millions of dollars in annual health programmes, while others pay out up to 10,000 dollars for a monthly consulting hour with a psychologist. And even if the problems of Russian millionaires are the same as those in the West – insomnia, excess weight, sexual problems, drug or alcohol abuse – the chief consultant at the clinic claims : “Western psychoanalysts are not well versed in Russian mentality.”
Artiom Tolokonine, on the other hand, knows it well. This young thirty-three year old practitioner, who inspired the concept of “health for the rich”, says : “I know my clients like the back of my hand. I earn as much money as they do. I live on the same level. I go skiing in Courchevel as they do. So I know that if my client owns a castle in Monaco, yet complains about not having love, I will only be effective if they pay me a sum equivalent to the castle.” And a doc confides : “With rich people, I feel more responsibility : they always verify the diagnosis.” Raspberry jam, for example ?