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... patient's problems without trying to " interpret " what might be causing the mental and emotional symptoms . The most the therapist offers in this type of “ treatment ” is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work ...
... patient's problems without trying to " interpret " what might be causing the mental and emotional symptoms . The most the therapist offers in this type of “ treatment ” is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work ...
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... patient was far more likely to require thyroid . " I then told Dr. Cameron that we checked the thyroid function as a matter of routine in all of our patients , extending over a period of several years , and we had never found one ...
... patient was far more likely to require thyroid . " I then told Dr. Cameron that we checked the thyroid function as a matter of routine in all of our patients , extending over a period of several years , and we had never found one ...
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... patients . We would have employed these tests and classified her as a " Type 1 reactor . ' And we could be fairly sure that this patient would probably respond favorably to our Type 1 grouping of vitamins and minerals . " Dr. Cameron's ...
... patients . We would have employed these tests and classified her as a " Type 1 reactor . ' And we could be fairly sure that this patient would probably respond favorably to our Type 1 grouping of vitamins and minerals . " Dr. Cameron's ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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