Editorial 3,1, 2019
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2612-4033/0110-2216Abstract
We arrive at last number of 2019, and I introduce the topics of the number 3, vol 1. The focus of this scientific journal concerns fields of clinical psychology and health, in the life cycle.
The issue concerns the acquisition of knowledge on methods and techniques of clinical and developmental psychology, with particular reference to childhood and school learning contexts with gifted child, to the parent-child educational relationship, the burden of the caregiver with children with mental illness, emotional dysregulation in the most widespread clinical area of mental health, such as addiction.
The value of this number lies in the importance of update of research, in the psychological fields of the life cycle, in clinical and hospital settings, and institutions of care which contribute to the processes of humanization of public services.
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