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... completely disappeared . Not one word was ever said to her in the context of psychotherapy . The amount of time that she had contact with the director of the research project was a total of an hour and a half - over a period of three ...
... completely disappeared . Not one word was ever said to her in the context of psychotherapy . The amount of time that she had contact with the director of the research project was a total of an hour and a half - over a period of three ...
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... completely , for I had heard this kind of story too many times . Instead , I asked Jack if he could swim . " Sure , I like to swim , " he replied . I asked him how far he could swim , how many laps in a pool , or yards or even miles in ...
... completely , for I had heard this kind of story too many times . Instead , I asked Jack if he could swim . " Sure , I like to swim , " he replied . I asked him how far he could swim , how many laps in a pool , or yards or even miles in ...
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... completely ! Our blood - chemistry studies confirmed what had appeared ob- vious from what she had told me about her diet and the way she reacted to it . She was a slow oxidizer , unable to burn sugar fast enough to also utilize a heavy ...
... completely ! Our blood - chemistry studies confirmed what had appeared ob- vious from what she had told me about her diet and the way she reacted to it . She was a slow oxidizer , unable to burn sugar fast enough to also utilize a heavy ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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