Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for Patients and Their FamiliesTarcher, 1978 - 268 sidor |
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... significant improvement in their ul- cers ; in the second group 25 percent showed significant improvement . The only difference in treatment was the positive expectancy created in the first group by the physician . Countless other ...
... significant improvement in their ul- cers ; in the second group 25 percent showed significant improvement . The only difference in treatment was the positive expectancy created in the first group by the physician . Countless other ...
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... significant part of their identity , these people may not see that change is possible or may even feel that to change significantly is to lose their identity . Most of our patients acknowledge that there was a time prior to the onset of ...
... significant part of their identity , these people may not see that change is possible or may even feel that to change significantly is to lose their identity . Most of our patients acknowledge that there was a time prior to the onset of ...
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... significant effect on underlying body func- tions . 7. The process can be used to confront and alter the stance of hopelessness and helplessness . We have seen again and again how this under- lying depression is a significant factor in ...
... significant effect on underlying body func- tions . 7. The process can be used to confront and alter the stance of hopelessness and helplessness . We have seen again and again how this under- lying depression is a significant factor in ...
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The Individual and | 14 |
The Search for the Causes of Cancer | 31 |
The Link Between Stress and Illness | 43 |
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Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for ... Oscar Carl Simonton,Stephanie Simonton,James L. Creighton,James Creighton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1978 |
Getting Well Again: A Step-by-step, Self-help Guide to Overcoming Cancer for ... Oscar Carl Simonton,Stephanie Simonton,James L. Creighton,James Creighton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1978 |
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