A Jungian Perspective on Mind and Brain
James Newman
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$25.00
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In this two-tape set that includes a booklet of visuals, Cognition and
Consciousness, Newman presents in detail his thoughts, experiences, and
research about the relationship between psychological type and neurological
organization.
| Product Detail |
| Studio Recorded Cassettes |
| 2 Audio tapes |
| 1990 CAPT |
| Product No. 50002 |
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$25.00
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