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Research Article

Narrative Therapy in a post-pandemic world: A fictional case study of a client living with depression

Narrative Therapie in einer postpandemischen Welt: Eine fiktive Fallstudie eines Klienten, der mit Depressionen lebt

Terapia narrativa en un mundo post-pandemia: un estudio de caso ficticio de un cliente que vive con depression

Terapia narrativa in un mondo post-pandemico: un caso di studio fittizio di un cliente che convive con la depressione

Αφηγηματική θεραπεία στον μετά την πανδημία κόσμο: Μια φανταστική μελέτη περίπτωσης ενός πελάτη που ζει με κατάθλιψη

Pages 299-314 | Received 22 Nov 2021, Accepted 17 Mar 2022, Published online: 22 Aug 2022

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