Effects of a brief behavioural cognitive e-therapy for emotional alterations, and inflammation in COVID-19 survivors.

V. Peláez-Hernádez (Mexico City, Mexico), G. Luna Rodríguez (Mexico City, Mexico), B. Domínguez-Trejo (Mexico City, Mexico), D. Rodríguez-Lozano (Mexico City, Mexico), D. Rodríguez-Medina (Mexico City, Mexico), L. Tepepa-Flores (Mexico City, Mexico), A. Rosas-Trujillo (Mexico City, Mexico), F. Casarín-López (Mexico City, Mexico), C. Ledesma-Ruíz (Mexico City, Mexico), V. Baltazar-Chávez (Mexico City, Mexico), F. Casarin López (Mexico City, Mexico)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session: Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2545

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