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... week , for the next two years he had gone four times a week , the following year his visits were down to three times a week , while the last year he went only twice a week . When I asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he ...
... week , for the next two years he had gone four times a week , the following year his visits were down to three times a week , while the last year he went only twice a week . When I asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he ...
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... weeks in September , not the Christmas holidays . About a week went by with no word from Professor Hunt or from his wife . My curiosity finally impelled me to phone him and ask how everything was going . " Pretty good , " he said ...
... weeks in September , not the Christmas holidays . About a week went by with no word from Professor Hunt or from his wife . My curiosity finally impelled me to phone him and ask how everything was going . " Pretty good , " he said ...
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... week . These ranged from the night songs of a mockingbird , which she asked the police to shoot because " it's driving me crazy , " through abrupt changes in the weather , which upset her terribly , all the way to the real trauma of ...
... week . These ranged from the night songs of a mockingbird , which she asked the police to shoot because " it's driving me crazy , " through abrupt changes in the weather , which upset her terribly , all the way to the real trauma of ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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