Gómez, M. C. (2023). Comprendiendo el dolor temprano. Aportes desde la psicología perinatal. JCE Ediciones. ISBN 978-987-1660-39-1
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The author of this book is a Graduate and Doctor in Psychology. Assistant researcher at CONICET and member of the Perinatal and Early Childhood Psychology team UBA – CIIPME – CONICET. Professor at the University of Salvador. This work focuses on the experiences of pain in babies born prematurely who are going through their first days of life, sometimes for months, in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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Gómez, M.C. (2023). Comprendiendo el dolor temprano. Aportes desde la psicología perinatal. Buenos Aires: JCE Ediciones.
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