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... month her worst symptoms began to disappear . Her depressed days became less and less frequent until they did not recur . And within three months ' time she stated that she was well . Her attitude toward her father became normal . Six ...
... month her worst symptoms began to disappear . Her depressed days became less and less frequent until they did not recur . And within three months ' time she stated that she was well . Her attitude toward her father became normal . Six ...
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... months without my knowledge . ( Although this was three times the intake I had suggested , we had tested up to ten times this amount [ 1,000 milligrams , or 1 gram ) without observing either negative reactions or obvious additional ...
... months without my knowledge . ( Although this was three times the intake I had suggested , we had tested up to ten times this amount [ 1,000 milligrams , or 1 gram ) without observing either negative reactions or obvious additional ...
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... months that we worked with her , a new crisis seemed to arise several times a 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 ...
... months that we worked with her , a new crisis seemed to arise several times a 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 ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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