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... mental illness . I asked her to tell me what she believed to be her principal difficulties . When she replied I could hardly make out what she was saying ; her voice was all but inaudible . “ It seems like , ” she said , “ Jamie Pierce.
... mental illness . I asked her to tell me what she believed to be her principal difficulties . When she replied I could hardly make out what she was saying ; her voice was all but inaudible . “ It seems like , ” she said , “ Jamie Pierce.
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... Jamie relative to the possible adverse effects of a high - fat and highprotein diet was that we had worked long and hard to improve her psychological condition ; and having been relatively successful in achieving this , we had probably ...
... Jamie relative to the possible adverse effects of a high - fat and highprotein diet was that we had worked long and hard to improve her psychological condition ; and having been relatively successful in achieving this , we had probably ...
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... Jamie to go on a diet that contained as little fat as possible , while using nonfat milk as the only source of protein , and even this was to be kept at the minimum she required to maintain her protein balance . She was to begin this ...
... Jamie to go on a diet that contained as little fat as possible , while using nonfat milk as the only source of protein , and even this was to be kept at the minimum she required to maintain her protein balance . She was to begin this ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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