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Psychological Humanities and Narrative Medicine

In July 2022, contributed to the Summer School at the University of Trento, reflecting with students on the role of dementia in bestselling fiction, particularly exploring aspects of care and family relationships.

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This entry was posted in Health Humanities and tagged ageing, dementia, fiction, literature, narrative on July 18, 2022 by Martina Zimmermann.

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