ISKUSTVA PRUŽANJE PSIHOSOCIJALNE PODRŠKE RODITELJIMA DJECE I MLADIH OSOBA S TEŠKOĆAMA U RAZVOJU

Psychosocial support is a social service that involves psychosocial rehabilitation that encourages the development of cognitive, functional, communicational or social skills of users. It can be provided individually or in a group. It is usually provided by the service provider or the user’s family....

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