COVID-19 Pandemi Sürecinde Yaşanan Korkunun Merhemi: Öz-Şefkat

COVID-19 not only creates vital physiological effects on human health, but also creates serious mental effects. Increasing death numbers, emerging new variants and uncertainties about the pandemic process cause people to fear. Increasing the individual protective factors during this period will prev...

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