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Feb 2021
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Idées noires / idées suicidaires #32

PSYCHOLOGUE
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La psychologue en ligne Bérénice Lefebvre nous parle des idées noires/ idées suicidaires : qu'entend-t-on par idées noires/idées suicidaires ? Peut-on parler de dépression quand on a ce genre d'idées ? Comment savoir si quelqu'un est suicidaire ? Que faire quand des idées noires nous travaillent ? Et bien d'autres questions...Plus d'info. sur https://www.psychologue.net/ . Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/psychologuenet Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/psychologuenet


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