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... wife had been " on the verge of tears ” ever since they returned from the tropics , and that he had also been feeling very " low . " However , he attributed his wife's depression as well as his own to the psychological conflicts that ...
... wife had been " on the verge of tears ” ever since they returned from the tropics , and that he had also been feeling very " low . " However , he attributed his wife's depression as well as his own to the psychological conflicts that ...
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... wife to a small gathering . Professor Gerald Hunt was a psychologist , and although he had a Freudian approach , he also had scientific caution and an open mind . Because of this we found common ground ; for despite his tendency to try ...
... wife to a small gathering . Professor Gerald Hunt was a psychologist , and although he had a Freudian approach , he also had scientific caution and an open mind . Because of this we found common ground ; for despite his tendency to try ...
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... wife's repressed unconscious infantile con- flicts as being the cause of her ' holiday blues " ? Particularly when ... wife should continue to suffer for his psychological misconcep- tions , and I told him so . I also pointed out that ...
... wife's repressed unconscious infantile con- flicts as being the cause of her ' holiday blues " ? Particularly when ... wife should continue to suffer for his psychological misconcep- tions , and I told him so . I also pointed out that ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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