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Page 144
... clinical practice on large numbers of patients suffering from functional metabolic dis- orders . Although the rate of improvement we have found among those suffering from virtually every kind of mental illness is very high- about 80 per ...
... clinical practice on large numbers of patients suffering from functional metabolic dis- orders . Although the rate of improvement we have found among those suffering from virtually every kind of mental illness is very high- about 80 per ...
Page 155
... clinical remission of symptoms if the major symptoms for which he was being treated were no longer evident . For example , when an obsessive - compulsive neurotic who was a compulsive eater no longer thought about food and no longer ...
... clinical remission of symptoms if the major symptoms for which he was being treated were no longer evident . For example , when an obsessive - compulsive neurotic who was a compulsive eater no longer thought about food and no longer ...
Page 167
... clinical picture presented by one patient may be very similar to the clinical picture presented by another patient , but the identical symptom complex apparently can accompany entirely different biochemical anomalies . Conversely , such ...
... clinical picture presented by one patient may be very similar to the clinical picture presented by another patient , but the identical symptom complex apparently can accompany entirely different biochemical anomalies . Conversely , such ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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