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... treatment ” is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work out his own difficulties for himself without the help of the therapist ! Sometimes this type of treatment , which consists basically of emotional support and ...
... treatment ” is encouragement and reassurance to the patient that he can work out his own difficulties for himself without the help of the therapist ! Sometimes this type of treatment , which consists basically of emotional support and ...
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... treatment is to succeed . Words such as schizophrenia , manic - depression , and anxiety neurosis tell us nothing ... treatment , which under any circumstance is hazardous , but rather as a guide for seeking treatment . Should you or ...
... treatment is to succeed . Words such as schizophrenia , manic - depression , and anxiety neurosis tell us nothing ... treatment , which under any circumstance is hazardous , but rather as a guide for seeking treatment . Should you or ...
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... TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS PLASMA PH , BICARBONATE , AND DISSOLVED CO2 + H2CO3 IN TYPE I MENTALLY ILL Ss ( N ... treatment , while after treatment it was 7.46 ( Table 7 ) . Thus the initial mean pH values for Type I and Type II Ss ...
... TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS PLASMA PH , BICARBONATE , AND DISSOLVED CO2 + H2CO3 IN TYPE I MENTALLY ILL Ss ( N ... treatment , while after treatment it was 7.46 ( Table 7 ) . Thus the initial mean pH values for Type I and Type II Ss ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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