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... things the future holds in store . In times of trouble can generally find something to be optimistic about . Recovers from and forgets emo- tional blows quickly , leaving the past behind . Has many friends , and accepts oth . ers for ...
... things the future holds in store . In times of trouble can generally find something to be optimistic about . Recovers from and forgets emo- tional blows quickly , leaving the past behind . Has many friends , and accepts oth . ers for ...
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... things she liked and therefore the only things she would eat . I soon discovered what I thought was a most likely cause of her psychochemical behavior . Her diet almost exactly paralleled our list of " low - performance foods " for fast ...
... things she liked and therefore the only things she would eat . I soon discovered what I thought was a most likely cause of her psychochemical behavior . Her diet almost exactly paralleled our list of " low - performance foods " for fast ...
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... things I've already mentioned , there are other possibilities ; for example , the patient may have been suffering from an anxiety neurosis , which was making her breathe too fast . " “ Well , ” said Dr. Cameron , with a sort of 1 - told ...
... things I've already mentioned , there are other possibilities ; for example , the patient may have been suffering from an anxiety neurosis , which was making her breathe too fast . " “ Well , ” said Dr. Cameron , with a sort of 1 - told ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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