Transdiagnostik Faktör Olarak Belirsizliğe Tahammülsüzlük

With the rapidly changing world and the impact of life conditions, uncertainty has become one of the concepts that we encounter in all areas of life. Uncertainty, which makes its presence felt almost every moment of time in daily life, is a disturbing and anxious situation for most people in the fac...

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