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I said , " Look , Gerry , do you really believe all that junk you just told me about your wife's repressed unconscious infantile con- flicts as being the cause of her ' holiday blues ' ? Particularly when some years she really looks ...
I said , " Look , Gerry , do you really believe all that junk you just told me about your wife's repressed unconscious infantile con- flicts as being the cause of her ' holiday blues ' ? Particularly when some years she really looks ...
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Try to look at yourself as objectively as possible , and compare your own attitudes and behavior tenden- cies with those of both " Personality One ” and “ Personality Two . " PERSONALITY ONE ( reflecting average nutrition ) 1.
Try to look at yourself as objectively as possible , and compare your own attitudes and behavior tenden- cies with those of both " Personality One ” and “ Personality Two . " PERSONALITY ONE ( reflecting average nutrition ) 1.
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If you will look at just one set of comparative figures , " I said . " Consider only the before - treatment values for dissolved carbon dioxide and carbonic acid for the slow - oxidizing patients , as com- pared to what we call the fast ...
If you will look at just one set of comparative figures , " I said . " Consider only the before - treatment values for dissolved carbon dioxide and carbonic acid for the slow - oxidizing patients , as com- pared to what we call the fast ...
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Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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