Facing Confinement, the Comfort of WhatsApp Groups in Mental Health Communities
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Facing Confinement, the Comfort of WhatsApp Groups in Mental Health Communities
Keywords: assessment; community mental health services; e-mental health; ethics; family therapy; health services research; knowledge exchange; post-traumatic stress disorder; qualitative; telepsychiatry.
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