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Mar 2020
8m 41s

Para no volverse loco en la pandemia

JENNIFER GONZALEZ
About this episode

¿Qué hacer si la sobreinformación y la desinformación me están haciendo pesada la cuarentena? Escucha al psicoanalista Jorge Bruce, las recomendaciones de la OMS para cuidar tu salud mental y conoce qué puedes hacer si sufres de ansiedad o depresión, o si vives con alguien que lo padezca. 

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