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The Complete Psychological Writings of Mark Pettinelli {Advanced}

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Textbook by: Mark Pettinelli. E-mail the author

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Summary: This book contains all of the advanced psychological writings of Mark Pettinelli. The normal version is easier to read than this version (online cnx.org/content/col10729) (the normal version doesn't have information inserted in brackets in the sections labeled with an "Advanced" but the "The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts: Advanced" only has new material from the beginning of that up through the "Life Occurs in Sharp Spikes" section). There is a version of this book on amazon but it is outdated. Even that version of "The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts {Advanced}" however is almost the same as but doesn't have the references (and text explaining them), as much text and four articles that is in the book "A Cognitive Perspective on Emotion" which is online at cnx.org/content/col10733 . My artwork is online at www.zazzle.com/xiornik

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