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Body language and metaphors revealed through applications of Movement Psychotherapy in a hospice: A clinical case of refractory pruritis

Koerpersprache und augedeckte Methaphern durch die Anwendung von Bewegungstherapie in einem Hospiz: Ein klinischer Fall von pruritis- Endrizzi Cristina

EL LENGUAJE DEL CUERPO Y LAS METAFORAS A TRAVES DE LA APLICACION DE LA TERAPIA DE MOVIMIENTO EN UN HOSPICIO: un caso clínico de prurito refractario.

Linguaggio del corpo e metafore rivelate attraverso l’applicazione della terapia psicologica movimentale in un ospizio: un caso clinico di prurito refrattario

Langage corporel et métaphores révélés grâce à la psychothérapie par le mouvement dans un hospice : un cas clinique de prurit réfractaire

Η γλώσσα του σώματος και οι μεταφορές που αποκαλύπτονται μέσα από την εφαρμογή της ψυχοθεραπείας μέσω κίνησης σε μια δομή ανακουφιστικής φροντίδας: μια κλινική περίπτωση ανθεκτικού κνησμού

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Pages 415-435 | Received 11 Nov 2015, Accepted 31 Jul 2017, Published online: 16 Oct 2017

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