Current issues and Clinical Psychology
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Academic education, Clinical Psychology, Public engagement, Scientific communication.Abstract
Dear readers, the present is above all a thanksgiving to who directly or indirectly participate in the life of the Journal, including Authors and the Editorial Team. In this editorial there are three considerations on Clinical Psychology.References
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