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... emotional symptoms . The most the therapist offers in this type of " treatment " is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work out his own difficulties for himself without the help of the thera- pist ! Sometimes this ...
... emotional symptoms . The most the therapist offers in this type of " treatment " is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work out his own difficulties for himself without the help of the thera- pist ! Sometimes this ...
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... emotional disturbances by viewing them as psychochemical re- sponses resulting from the depletion of the mother's ... emotional reactions owing to stress is " over- commitment , " the attempt to carry out a daily life plan that is ...
... emotional disturbances by viewing them as psychochemical re- sponses resulting from the depletion of the mother's ... emotional reactions owing to stress is " over- commitment , " the attempt to carry out a daily life plan that is ...
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... emotional balance , she discovered that her creativity as a writer appeared to improve . She cited what I thought was reason- ably objective evidence for this belief , for within the year she completed a very successful book , her first ...
... emotional balance , she discovered that her creativity as a writer appeared to improve . She cited what I thought was reason- ably objective evidence for this belief , for within the year she completed a very successful book , her first ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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