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Citizenship as mental health

We have presented the progress of our project “Citizenship as mental health” that we carried out in collaboration with the emerging research group in Intervention in Clinical and Health Psychology and Promotion of Well-being of the University of Barcelona in an online workshop promoted by the Veus Federation.

Download the presentation (spanish version)

Infographic of the workshop “Citizenship as mental health”

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4th TUTO3-PAT Meeting in Norway
XI Technical Conference of BCN Mental Health: “Planning advance decisions: Impulse and implementation”
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