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The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts

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The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts
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Publisher: Connexions
ISBN/ASIN: 0615186394
Number of pages: 51

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This book makes the statement that thought, action and feeling can occur in any order, it also puts forth the idea that life is divided into three groups, emotion, thinking, and feeling. These three groups make humans feel in certain ways, thinking, physical stimulus, and emotion all contribute to feeling.

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