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Research Article

Moving-sensing-feeling bodies clamouring for contact in on-line therapy groups

Sich bewegende, fühlende, fühlende Körper, die in Online-Therapiegruppen nach Kontakt schreien

Cuerpos que se mueven, sienten y piden a gritos el contacto en grupos de terapia en línea

Des corps qui ressentent le mouvement et réclament un contact dans des groupes de thérapie en ligne

Σώματα που κινούνται-αισθάνονται και αναζητούν επαφή σε διαδικτυακές θεραπευτικές ομάδες

Pages 81-99 | Received 27 Apr 2023, Accepted 10 Oct 2023, Published online: 20 Feb 2024

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