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With almost 700,000 inhabitants, Seville is the most populated and important city in Andalusia. Because of this, it is easy to find expert psychologists in child and youth therapy with whom to treat the problems
Many of us study, do internships… until the entry into the world of work comes. When we begin to enter it, this world seems to us as interesting as it is unknown. We all imagine
Gait disorders significantly affect older adults and contribute to increased morbidity due to the falls they cause. These types of disorders and their consequences are becoming more frequent with every passing day, as we live
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There are many types of phobias; these disorders are characterized by an irrational and persistent fear of situations, objects, activities or people. The main symptom of this disorder is the desire to avoid the feared