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This approach to dealing with illness demonstrates how taking control of illness can result in successful treatment and emotional growth.
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Amor, Attitude to Health, Control (Psychology), Healing, Love, Medicine and psychology, Mind and body, Neoplasms, Popular works, Psychology, Psychophysiology, Self Care, Self-Healing, Esprit et corps, Mental Healing, Amour, Médecine et psychologie, Control, Psychological aspects, Spiritual healing, Medicine, religious aspects, Miracles, Autogenic training, Suggestive Therapeutics, MedicineShowing 10 featured editions. View all 10 editions?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-239).
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"The idea of the exceptional patient is not taught in medical school."
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