En ce 22 février 2022, nous avons enfin pu reprendre les BAF ! Avec Thomas Hardy dans le rôle du présentateur, nous avons discuté de l’état de la recherche sur les pensées spontanées. Merci à toutes les personnes qui sont venues !
N’hésitez pas à nous contacter si vous souhaitez vous aussi animer un BAF sur un sujet de votre choix – in English please 😉
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