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... asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he said no , that it had not only been ineffective , but that he was much more ill now than he had been at the start of his analysis . I then asked him whether or not he had told the ...
... asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he said no , that it had not only been ineffective , but that he was much more ill now than he had been at the start of his analysis . I then asked him whether or not he had told the ...
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... asked him if sadness was the only psychological change that preceded a cold . " No , not at all , ” he said , " but it is the clearest . I mean I almost can't miss on this clue . But in addition , I may be very apprehensive , anxious ...
... asked him if sadness was the only psychological change that preceded a cold . " No , not at all , ” he said , " but it is the clearest . I mean I almost can't miss on this clue . But in addition , I may be very apprehensive , anxious ...
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... asked him to come to my office . " Well ? " he asked . " You'd better plan to take at least three days off , " I said , " and be sure to stay warm and drink plenty of liquids . " He just looked at me for a few seconds , and then he said ...
... asked him to come to my office . " Well ? " he asked . " You'd better plan to take at least three days off , " I said , " and be sure to stay warm and drink plenty of liquids . " He just looked at me for a few seconds , and then he said ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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