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July 1993
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Mind and body are not at opposite spectrums in controlling our actions. Welcome to the consciousness revolution.
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Prozac and its peers have the power to dramatically reshape lives.
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An expert explains why meditation can help reduce stress.
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Savor the moment; take control of your time, and more secrets of the happiest people.
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Anger, appendix of the emotions
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Stupidity si, villainy no
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Oedipus Wrecked
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A look inside the lives of a few top psychologists and psychiatrists.
by Joann Ellison Rodgers
The Transformation of Personality
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