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Original Articles

Therapists’ experience of walk and talk therapy: A descriptive phenomenological study

LAS EXPERIENCIAS DE LOS TERAPEUTAS EN LA TERAPIA DE TIPO ‘’CAMINAR Y CONVERSAR’’: un estudio fenomenológico descriptivo

L’esperienza di terapeuti con la terapia “cammina e parla“: uno studio fenomenologico descrittivo REJP-2016-0053.R1

Expérience des thérapeutes de la marche psychothérapeutique (Walk and Talk Therapy) : une étude phénoménologique descriptive

Η εμπειρία των θεραπευτών γύρω από την «περιπατητική» θεραπεία (“walk and talk”): Μια περιγραφική φαινομενολογική μελέτη

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Pages 267-289 | Received 26 Nov 2016, Accepted 17 Apr 2017, Published online: 04 Jul 2017

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