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... felt a terrifying apprehension that something dreadful was going to happen to him , but he couldn't say what . During such an attack he was in a state of " almost unbearable panic ” and felt that certainly he was “ losing his mind ...
... felt a terrifying apprehension that something dreadful was going to happen to him , but he couldn't say what . During such an attack he was in a state of " almost unbearable panic ” and felt that certainly he was “ losing his mind ...
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... felt unaccountably excited . His thoughts began racing through unrelated fantasies , and soon he felt overcome with a nameless fear . My God , he said to himself , something's happening - something's going to happen . . . . He began to ...
... felt unaccountably excited . His thoughts began racing through unrelated fantasies , and soon he felt overcome with a nameless fear . My God , he said to himself , something's happening - something's going to happen . . . . He began to ...
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... felt almost normal , but a little jittery . He had to go out of town on business for several days , and by the time he returned home he felt good and had just about forgotten the whole incident . But not quite , for every once in a ...
... felt almost normal , but a little jittery . He had to go out of town on business for several days , and by the time he returned home he felt good and had just about forgotten the whole incident . But not quite , for every once in a ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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