INFORMACIONES PSIQUIÁTRICAS 229 - page 73

Informaciones
Psiquiátricas
2017 - n.º 229
73
por parte de los profesionales, un cambio de
actitud ante el uso de ayudas externas y la
definitiva incorporación de estos dispositivos
con el objetivo de minimizar el impacto de
las dificultades en la vida diaria de los pa-
cientes.
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