To the origins of psychosis. Study paths between clinic and culture
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2282-1619/2017.5.1526Abstract
The volume, edited by Daniele La Barbera, Luigi Baldari and Lucia Sideli, deals with the extended contributions of the Italian Society of Medical Psychotherapy Congress, wich took place in April 2015 in Messina. The papers exposed have been focused on various topic related to psychosis, analysed from several scientific point of view with a common thread.
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