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The Psychology Of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts

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Textbook by: Mark Pettinelli. E-mail the author

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Summary: This is the non-advanced version of the book. It is part of a book of my complete works online at cnx.org/content/col10729 . There is a link to the advanced version of my complete works which has a link to the advanced version of this book. The standard version is easier to read than the advanced version. There is a book with even more material in it than the advanced version of this book, however, that is online here cnx.org/content/col10733 called "A Cognitive Perspective on Emotion".

This collection contains: Modules by: Mark Pettinelli.

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