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People with psychosis improve affective social cognition and self-care after a mindfulness-based social cognition training program (SocialMIND)

Citation: Mediavilla, r., Munoz-Sanjose, A., Rodriguez-Vega, B., Lahera, G., Palao, A., Bayon, C., Vidal-Villegas, M., Chadwick, P., & Bravo-Ortiz, M. (2021). People with psychosis improve affective social cognition and self-care after a mindfulness-based social cognition training program (SocialMIND). Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

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